8.to rise in the form of vapor. 9.to emit vapor. 10.to talk pompously. Also,esp. Brit.,vapour. [1325–75; < Latinvaporsteam] va′por•a•ble,adj. va`por•a•bil′i•ty,n. va′por•er,n. va′por•less,adj. ...
Define Vapouriser. Vapouriser synonyms, Vapouriser pronunciation, Vapouriser translation, English dictionary definition of Vapouriser. n. A device used to produce vapor from a substance. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edi
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Understand the meaning of; The question concerning the meaning of life cannot be answered Resolve Make clearly visible; Can this image be resolved? Resolve Find the solution; Solve an equation Solve for x Resolve Cause to go into a solution; The recipe says that we should dissolve a cup of...
Take up your Latin and Greek dictionaries, and find out the meaning of "Spirit." It is only a contraction of the Latin word "breath," and an indistinct translation of the Greek word for "wind." The same word is used in writing, "The wind bloweth where is listeth;" and in writing,...
“I didn’t understand your meaning till it was too late.” “That’s what every woman says.” “How can you dare to use such words!” she cried, turning impetuously upon him, her eyes flashing as the latent spirit (of which he was to see more some day) awoke in her. “My ...
changesThe revolutionary movement was crushed bythe forces of reaction.→chain reactionCOLLOCATIONS–Meaning 1: something that you feel or do because of something that has happened or been saidADJECTIVES/NOUN + reactionsomebody’s first/initial/immediate reactionHis first reaction was to laugh.somebody...
gaffer a word meaning both 'old man' and 'foreman': its use as the nickname of Hamfast Gamgee is probably intended to combine both meanings. gainsay contradict gallop boil and bubble game crippled gammer old woman gangrel lean and awkward (equivalent to modern gangling); as a noun, the ...
4. (Chemistry) (tr) to deposit (a film, metal, etc) by vaporization of a liquid or solid and the subsequent condensation of its vapour [C16: from Late Latin ēvapōrāre, from Latin vapor steam; see vapour] eˈvaporable adj eˌvaporaˈbility n eˌvapoˈration n eˈvaporati...