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crateral
crateral, a. (ˈkreɪtərəl) [f. crater n. + -al1.] Of, belonging to, of the nature of, a (volcanic) crater.1860 W. Webb in Med. Times 4 Feb. 118/2 The alluvial deposits in crateral abysses. 1878 Huxley Physiogr. 195 A new cone seated within the old crateral hollow.
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crater
▪ I. crater, n. (ˈkreɪtə(r)) [a. L. crātēr bowl, basin, aperture of a volcano, a. Gr. κρᾱτήρ bowl, lit. ‘mixer, mixing-vessel’, f. κερα-, κρα- to mix. (In French cratère is late, senses 1 and 2 being admitted by the Academy in 1762, 1798 respectively.)] ‖ 1. Greek Antiq. ‘A large bowl in which the w...
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depressed
depressed, ppl. a. (dɪˈprɛst, poet. dɪˈprɛsɪd) Also 7–9 deprest. [f. depress v. + -ed1.] 1. a. Pressed down; put or kept down by pressure or force.1609 Daniel Civ. Wars v. i, Close smothered lay the lowe depressed fire. 1774 Goldsm. Nat. Hist. (1776) I. 191 The deeper any body sinks, the greater wil...
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evacuation
evacuation (ɪˌvækjuːˈeɪʃən) [ad. late L. ēvacuātiōn-em, n. of action f. ēvacuā-re: see evacuate.] The action of evacuating; the condition of being evacuated. 1. spec. a. Med. The action or process of depleting (the body or any organ), or of clearing out (morbid matter, ‘humours’, etc.), by medicine ...
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