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vaporate
▪ I. † ˈvaporate, ppl. a. Obs.—1 [ad. L. vapōrāt-us, pa. pple. of vapōrāre: see next.] Vaporized.1655 Stanley Hist. Philos. (1687) 552/2 Smelling judgeth of Odors, good and ill,..putrid, humid, liquid, vaporate.▪ II. † ˈvaporate, v. Obs. Also 7 vapourate. [f. L. vapōrāt-, ppl. stem of vapōrāre to co...
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unevaporate
uneˈvaporate, ppl. a. (un-1 8 b.)1864 Lowell Fireside Trav. 174 Faith and Awe survive there unevaporate.
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devaporate
† deˈvaporate, v. Obs. [f. de- II. 1 + L. vapōr-em vapour, after evaporate.] a. trans. To bring out of the state of vapour; to condense. b. intr. To become condensed, or deprived of vapour. Hence † devapoˈration.1787 E. Darwin in Phil. Trans. LXXVIII. 49 The privation of heat may be esteemed the pri...
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vaporative
† vaporative, a. Obs. Also 5 -atife, -atyf. [ad. med.L. vapōrātiv-us: see vaporate v.] 1. = vaporable a.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xvi. iii. (Bodl. MS.), Þinge þat is vnctuous haþ moisture in hit self, & so for bicause of þe partie þat is vaporatife hit may renne and be ymade hard bi heete. 1594 Pl...
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re-evaporate
re-eˈvaporate, v. [re- 5 a.] To evaporate again. So re-evapoˈration.1839 Ure Dict. Arts 297 The solution..[must be] re-evaporated and re-crystallized. 1862 Ansted Channel Isl. iv. xx. (ed. 2) 470 The rain-fall, part of which is immediately re-evaporated. Ibid., When the necessary deductions are made...
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sigillate
▪ I. sigillate, ppl. a. (ˈsɪdʒɪlət) [ad. late L. sigillatus, pa. pple. of sigillāre: see next.] 1. Bot. Marked with impressions resembling those made by a seal.[1856 Henslow Dict. Bot. Terms 173 Sigillatus, when a rhizoma is marked by scars left by the fall of branches successively developed upon it...
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pervaporation
pervaporation Chem. (pəvæpəˈreɪʃən) [f. permeation + evaporation.] The evaporation of a liquid through a semi-permeable membrane with which it is in contact.1917 P. A. Kober in Jrnl. Amer. Chem. Soc. XXXIX. 944 My assistant..called my attention to the fact that a liquid in a collodion bag, which was...
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evaporate
▪ I. † eˈvaporate, pa. pple. and ppl. a. Obs. [ad. L. ēvapōrāt-us, pa. pple. of ēvapōrā-re: see next.] = evaporated.1607 Topsell Serpents (1658) 599 All the humour acquired, is consumed into a loose and evaporate flesh. 1671 True Nonconf. 259 That both your Reason and Religion are evaporat. 1730 Tho...
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dispirit
dispirit, v. (dɪˈspɪrɪt) Formerly also disspirit. [dis- 7 a.] To deprive of spirit. † 1. trans. To deprive of essential quality, vigour, or force; to weaken to deprive of animation; to deprive (liquor) of its spirit, to render flat. Obs.1647 May Hist. Parl. i. vii. 73 They woulde vaporate and dis-sp...
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rosed
rosed, a. (rəʊzd) [f. rose n. or v.1] † 1. a. Flavoured or compounded with rose-petals. b. Rose-scented. Obs.1562 Turner Herbal (1568) ii. 7 If ye take it inwarde, you must take it wyth rosed honye or wyth rose leaues. a 1586 Sidney Arcadia (1622) 234 A rosed breath, from lips more rosie proceeding....
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vapour
▪ I. vapour, n. (ˈveɪpə(r)) Also 5–6 vapowre, 6 vapoure; 5 wapour, 6 wapure; 6– vapor. [a. AF. vapour (OF. vapeur) or ad. L. vapōr-, vapor steam. Cf. F. vapeur, Sp. and Pg. vapor, It. vapore.] 1. Without article: Matter in the form of a steamy or imperceptible exhalation; esp. the form into which li...
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