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Word Meanings - EVANISH - Book Publishers vocabulary database

To vanish. Or like the rainbow's lovely form, Evanishing amid the storm. Burns.

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  • STORMING
    from Storm, v. Storming party , a party assigned to the duty of making the first assault in storming a fortress.
  • STORM
    A violent assault on a fortified place; a furious attempt of troops to enter and take a fortified place by scaling the walls, forcing the gates, or the like. Note: Storm is often used in the formation of self-explained compounds; as, storm-presaging,
  • STORMGLASS
    A glass vessel, usually cylindrical, filled with a solution which is sensitive to atmospheric changes, indicating by a clouded appearance, rain, snow, etc., and by clearness, fair weather.
  • VANISHMENT
    A vanishing.
  • STORMINESS
    The state of being stormy; tempestuousness; biosteruousness; impetuousness.
  • STORMILY
    In a stormy manner.
  • STORM-BEAT
    Beaten, injured, or impaired by storms. Spenser.
  • LOVELY
    1. Having such an appearance as excites, or is fitted to excite, love; beautiful; charming; very pleasing in form, looks, tone, or manner. "Lovely to look on." Piers Plowman. Not one so fair of face, of speech so lovely. Robert of Brunne. If I
  • STORMWIND
    A heavy wind; a wind that brings a storm; the blast of a storm. Longfellow.
  • EVANISH
    To vanish. Or like the rainbow's lovely form, Evanishing amid the storm. Burns.
  • EVANISHMENT
    A vanishing; disappearance. T. Jefferson.
  • STORMFINCH
    The storm petrel.
  • STORMLESS
    Without storms. Tennyson.
  • VANISH
    esvanuïr, F. s'évanouir; fr. L. vanus empty, vain; cf. L. vanescere, 1. To pass from a visible to an invisible state; to go out of sight; to disappear; to fade; as, vapor vanishes from the sight by being dissipated; a ship vanishes from the sight
  • STORMCOCK
    The missel thrush. The fieldfare. The green woodpecker.
  • RAINBOWED
    Formed with or like a rainbow.
  • STORMY
    1. Characterized by, or proceeding from, a storm; subject to storms; agitated with furious winds; biosterous; tempestous; as, a stormy season; a stormy day or week. "Beyond the stormy Hebrides." Milton. 2. Proceeding from violent agitation or fury;
  • BURNSTICKLE
    A stickleback .
  • RAINBOW
    A bow or arch exhibiting, in concentric bands, the several colors of the spectrum, and formed in the part of the hemisphere opposite to the sun by the refraction and reflection of the sun's rays in drops of falling rain. Note: Besides the ordinary
  • VANISHING
    a. & n. from Vanish, v. Vanishing fraction , a fraction which reduces to the form Math. Dict. -- Vanishing line , the intersection of the parallel of any original plane and picture; one of the lines converging to the vanishing point. -- Vanishing
  • WINDSTORM
    A storm characterized by high wind with little or no rain.
  • THUNDERSTORM
    A storm accompanied with lightning and thunder.
  • HAILSTORM
    A storm accompanied with hail; a shower of hail.
  • OUTSTORM
    To exceed in storming. Insults the tempest and outstorms the skies. J. Barlow.
  • UNLOVELY
    Not lovely; not amiable; possessing qualities that excite dislike; disagreeable; displeasing; unpleasant. -- Un*love"li*ness, n.
  • SNOWSTORM
    A storm with falling snow.

 

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