Word Meanings - MOONSHINE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. The light of the moon. 2. Hence, show without substance or reality. 3. A month. Shak. 4. A preparation of eggs for food.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of MOONSHINE)
- Cobweb
- Trifle
- cipher
- moonshine
- prejudice
- bugbear
- phantasy
- caprice
- Smoke
- Fumigation
- fumes
- vapor
- insubstantiality
- nothingness
- triviality
- trifle
Related words: (words related to MOONSHINE)
- PHANTASY
See FANCY - MOONSHINER
A person engaged in illicit distilling; -- so called because the work is largely done at night. - NOTHINGNESS
1. Nihility; nonexistence. 2. The state of being of no value; a thing of no value. - VAPORATE
To emit vapor; to evaporate. - VAPORY
1. Full of vapors; vaporous. 2. Hypochondriacal; splenetic; peevish. - BUGBEAR
To alarm with idle phantoms. - VAPORIFORM
Existing in a vaporous form or state; as, steam is a vaporiform substance. - VAPOR
Any substance in the gaseous, or aƫriform, state, the condition of which is ordinarily that of a liquid or solid. Note: The term vapor is sometimes used in a more extended sense, as identical with gas; and the difference between the two is not - INSUBSTANTIALITY
Unsubstantiality; unreality. - CIPHER
A character which, standing by itself, expresses nothing, but when placed at the right hand of a whole number, increases its value tenfold. 2. One who, or that which, has no weight or influence. Here he was a mere cipher. W. Irving. 3. A character - COBWEB
The European spotted flycatcher. Cobweb lawn, a fine linen, mentioned in 1640 as being in pieces of fifteen yards. Beck. Draper's Dict. Such a proud piece of cobweb lawn. Beau. & Fl. Cobweb micrometer, a micrometer in which threads of cobwed are - TRIFLE
trifle, probably the same word as F. truffe truffle, the word being 1. A thing of very little value or importance; a paltry, or trivial, affair. With such poor trifles playing. Drayton. Trifles light as air Are to the jealous confirmation strong - COBWEBBY
Abounding in cobwebs, or any fine web; resembling a cobweb. - TRIFLER
One who trifles. Waterland. - VAPOROUS
1. Having the form or nature of vapor. Holland. 2. Full of vapors or exhalations. Shak. The warmer and more vaporous air of the valleys. Derham. 3. Producing vapors; hence, windy; flatulent. Bacon. The food which is most vaporous and perspirable - SMOKEHOUSE
A building where meat or fish is cured by subjecting it to a dense smoke. - SMOKELESS POWDER
A high-explosive gunpowder whose explosion produces little, if any, smoke. - VAPORATION
The act or process of converting into vapor, or of passing off in vapor; evaporation. - VAPORIFIC
Producing vapor; tending to pass, or to cause to pass, into vapor; thus, volatile fluids are vaporific; heat is a vaporific agent. - TRIVIALITY
1. The quality or state of being trivial; trivialness. 2. That which is trivial; a trifle. The philosophy of our times does not expend itself in furious discussions on mere scholastic trivialities. Lyon Playfair. - EVAPORATION
See VAPORIZATION (more info) 1. The process by which any substance is converted from a liquid state into, and carried off in, vapor; as, the evaporation of water, of ether, of camphor. 2. - EVAPORATOR
An apparatus for condensing vegetable juices, or for drying fruit by heat. - BESMOKE
1. To foul with smoke. 2. To harden or dry in smoke. Johnson. - EVAPOROMETER
An instrument for ascertaining the quantity of a fluid evaporated in a given time; an atmometer. - DECIPHERMENT
The act of deciphering. - DO-NOTHINGISM; DO-NOTHINGNESS
Inactivity; habitual sloth; idleness. Carlyle. Miss Austen. - INDECIPHERABLE
Not decipherable; incapable of being deciphered, explained, or solved. -- In`de*ci"pher*a*bly, adv. - EVAPORATIVE
Pertaining to, or producing, evaporation; as, the evaporative process.