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EVERWA'KING, a. [ever and waking.] Always awake.
EVERT', v.t. [L. everto; e and verto, to turn.] To overturn; to overthrow; to de...
EVER'SION, n. [L. eversio.] An overthrowing; destruction. Eversion of the eye-li...
EVERSE, v.t. evers'. [L. eversus.] To overthrow or subvert. [Not used.]
EVERPLE'ASING, a. [ever and pleasing.] Always pleasing; ever giving delight. The...
EVERO'PEN, a. [ever and open.] Always open; never closed.
EVERMO'RE, adv. [ever and more.] Always; eternally. Religion prefers the pleasur...
EVERLIV'ING, a. [ever and living.] Living without end; eternal; immortal; having...
EVERL`ASTINGNESS, n. Eternity; endless duration; indefinite duration. [Little us...
EVERL`ASTINGLY, adv. Eternally; perpetually; continually.
EVERL`ASTING-PEA, n. A plant, the Lathyrus latifolia.
EVERL`ASTING, a. [ever and lasting.] Lasting or enduring for ever; eternal; exis...
EVERHON'ORED, a. [ever and honored.] Always honored; ever held in esteem; as an ...
EV'ERGREEN, a. [ever and green.] Always green; verdant throughout the year. The ...
EVERDU'RING, a. [ever and during.] Enduring forever; continuing without end; as ...
EVERBURN'ING, a. [ever and burning.] Burning continually or without intermission...