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Webster Dictionary :: Evict

EVICT', v.t. [L. evinco, evictum; e and vinco, to conquer.] 1. To dispossess by ...

Webster Dictionary :: Evicted

EVICT'ED, pp. Dispossessed by sentence of law; applied to persons. Recovered by ...

Webster Dictionary :: Evicting

EVICT'ING, ppr. Dispossessing by course of law.

Webster Dictionary :: Eviction

EVIC'TION, n. Dispossession by judicial sentence; the recovery of lands or tenem...

Webster Dictionary :: Evidence

EV'IDENCE, n. [L. evidentia, from video, to see.] 1. That which elucidates and e...

Webster Dictionary :: Evidenced

EV'IDENCED, pp. Made clear to the mind; proved.

Webster Dictionary :: Evidencing

EV'IDENCING, ppr. Proving clearly; manifesting.

Webster Dictionary :: Evident

EV'IDENT, a. Plain; open to be See N; clear to the mental eye; apparent; manifes...

Webster Dictionary :: Evidential

EVIDEN'TIAL, a. Affording evidence; clearly proving.

Webster Dictionary :: Evidently

EV'IDENTLY, adv. Clearly; obviously; plainly; in a manner to be See N and unders...

Webster Dictionary :: Evigilation

EVIGILA'TION, n. [L. evigilatio.] A waking or watching. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Evil

E'VIL, a. e'vl. [Heb. to be unjust or injurious, to defraud.] 1. Having bad qual...

Webster Dictionary :: Evil-affected

EVIL-AFFECT'ED, a. Not well disposed; unkind; now ill-affected.

Webster Dictionary :: Evil-favored

EVIL-FA'VORED, a. [evil and favor.] Having a bad countenance or external appeara...

Webster Dictionary :: Evil-favoredness

EVIL-FA'VOREDNESS, n. Deformity.

Webster Dictionary :: Evil-minded

EVIL-MINDED, a. [evil and mind.] Having evil dispositions or intentions; dispose...

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