far vs far-off

far

adj
  • Remote in time. 

  • More remote of two. 

  • Long. 

  • Extreme, as measured from some central or neutral position. 

  • Outside the currently selected segment in a segmented memory architecture. 

  • Extreme, as a difference in nature or quality. 

  • Distant; remote in space. 

verb
  • To send far away. 

adv
  • To, from or over a great distance in space, time or other extent. 

  • Very much; by a great amount. 

noun
  • A litter of piglets; a farrow. 

  • Spelt (a type of wheat, Triticum spelta), especially in the context of Roman use of it. 

far-off

adj
  • Remote, either in time or space. 

How often have the words far and far-off occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )