Opposite of remote
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FACETOFACEOpposite of "remote"
ONSITEOpposite of remote
fundicthe base of an organ, or the part opposite to or remote from an aperture
fundusthe base of an organ, or the part opposite to or remote from an aperture
fundithe base of an organ, or the part opposite to or remote from an aperture
ATAVICOf remote ancestors.
CONSOLECUSTODYCharge of the remote?
NOWHEREMiddle of .. (remote place)
UNDREAMEDExtremely remote, with "of"
SPYCAMERASMeans of remote monitoring
remotenessthe state of being remote
CLOUDKind of computing using remote servers
MOBILELIBRARIESProviders of books to remote locations
ATTUMost remote of the Near Islands
atavistthe reappearance of remote ancestral traits
loneliest(of a place) Unfrequented and remote
hinterlandsThe remote areas of a region
unapproachable(of a place) Remote and inaccessible
atavismthe reappearance of remote ancestral traits
remotenessesREMOTENESS, the state of being remote
hinterlandThe remote areas of a region
ataviststhe reappearance of remote ancestral traits
faceless(of a person) Remote and impersonal; anonymous
telecommandthe operation of machinery by remote electronic control
backblock(Australian) of the backblocks, remote, sparsely populated country
outpostsA remote part of a country or empire
bredsomeone living in a remote part of Australia
synchroa type of remote-control device, also SELSYN
selsyna type of remote-control device, also SYNCHRO
SOSMessage on the beach of a remote island, maybe
bredsBRED, someone living in a remote part of Australia
synchrosSYNCHRO, a type of remote-control device, also SELSYN
outbacksThe remote and usually uninhabited inland regions of Australia
selsynsSELSYN, a type of remote-control device, also SYNCHRO
telecommandsTELECOMMAND, the operation of machinery by remote electronic control
oldnessremote or distant in origin or time of origin
outbackThe remote and usually uninhabited inland regions of Australia
distancesThe more remote part of what is visible or discernible
hermitagesThe dwelling of a hermit, esp. when small and remote
outlandthe outlying districts or remote regions of a country; provinces