far end - translation to greek
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far end - translation to greek

FEBE; Far end block error; Remote Error Indication

far end      
βάθος
so far         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
So Far (disambiguation); So Far (album); So Far...; So Far (song)
μέχρι εδώ
end of the world         
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End of The World; The end of the world; The End of the World; End of the world (disambiguation); End of the World (disambiguation); End of all life; End of the World; The End of the World (movie); End Of The World; The End of the World (song); The End of the World (film); End of the earth; End of planet Earth; The End Of The World; End Of the World; The end of the earth; End Of the World (song); The End Of The World (song); End of the World (film); The End of the World (album); End of the World (song); End of the world (astronomy)
n. συντέλεια

Definition

so far
1. to a limited extent.
2. up to this time.

Wikipedia

Remote error indication

Remote error indication (REI) or formerly far end block error (FEBE) is an alarm signal used in synchronous optical networking (SONET). It indicates to the transmitting node that the receiver has detected a block error.

Examples of use of far end
1. At the far end of the bar, Justin Dew, pounded the counter.
2. Eugenie slept at the far end. ‘That night we all had dinner.
3. I glanced over to the mirror at the far end of the room.
4. Hamza‘s friends pedaled away, rushing toward the soldiers‘ Humvees at the far end of one block.
5. A group of much more heavily armed commandos waited at the far end of the tarmac.