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EVAN'ISH, v.i. [L. evanesco. See Vain .] To vanish; to disappear; to escape from...
EVAN'ISHMENT, n. A vanishing; disappearance.
EVAP'ORABLE, a. [See Evaporate .] That may be converted into vapor and pass off ...
EVAP'ORATE, v.i. [L. evaporo; e and vaporo, from vapor, which see.] 1. To pass o...
EVAP'ORATED, pp. Converted into vapor or steam and dissipated; dissipated in ins...
EVAP'ORATING, ppr. Resolving into vapor; dissipating, as a fluid.
EVAPORA'TION, n. The conversion of a fluid into vapor specifically lighter than ...
EVAPOROM'ETER, n. [L. evaporo, and Gr. measure.] An instrument for ascertaining ...
EVA'SION, n. s as z. [L. evasio, from evado, evasi. See Evade .] The act of elud...
EVA'SIVE, a. Using evasion or artifice to avoid; elusive; shuffling; equivocatin...
EVA'SIVELY, adv. by evasion or subterfuge; elusively; in a manner to avoid a dir...
EVA'SIVENESS, n. The quality or state of being evasive.
EVE, n. The consort of Adam, and mother of the human race; so called by Adam, be...
EVEC'TION, n. [L. eveho, to carry away.] A carrying out or away; also, a lifting...
E'VEN EVE, n. e'vn. 1. The decline of the sun; the latter part or close of the d...
E'VEN-SONG, n. A song for the evening; a form of worship for the evening. 1. The...