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E'VAL, a. [L. oevum.] Relating to time or duration. [Not in use.]
EVANES'CENCE, n. [L. evanescens, from evanesco; e and vanesco, to vanish, from v...
EVANES'CENT, a. Vanishing; subject to vanishing; fleeting; passing away; liable ...
EVAN'GEL, n. [L. evangelium.] The gospel. [Not in use.]
EVANGE'LIAN, a. Rendering thanks for favors.
EVANGEL'IC EVANGEL'ICAL, a. [Low L. evangelicus, from evangelium, the gospel; Gr...
EVANGEL'ICALLY, adv. In a manner according to the gospel.
EVAN'GELISM, n. The promulgation of the gospel.
EVAN'GELIST, n. A writer of the history, or doctrines, precepts, actions, life a...
EVAN'GELISTARY, n. A selection of passages from the gospels, as a lesson in divi...
EVANGELIZA'TION, n. The act of evnagelizing.
EVAN'GELIZE, v.t. [Low L. evangelizo.] To instruct in the gospel; to preach the ...
EVAN'GELIZED, pp. Instructed in the gospel; converted to a belief of the gospel,...
EVAN'GELIZING, ppr. Instructing in the doctrines and precepts of the gospel; con...
EVAN'GELY, n. Good tidings; the gospel. [Not in use.]
EVAN'ID, a. [L. evanidus. See Vain .] Faint; weak; evanescent; liable to vanish ...