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VANISH |
Evaporate |
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EVAPORATED |
Of Evaporate |
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EVAPORATING |
Of Evaporate |
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VAPORATE |
To emit vapor; to evaporate. |
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TRANSPIRE |
To evaporate from living cells. |
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EXSICCATE |
To exhaust or evaporate moisture from; to dry up. |
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VOLATILITY |
Quality or state of being volatile; disposition to
evaporate; changeableness; fickleness. |
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STILL |
To expel spirit from by heat, or to evaporate and
condense in a refrigeratory; to distill. |
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VOLATILIZE |
To render volatile; to cause to exhale or evaporate;
to cause to pass off in vapor. |
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VAPOR |
To pass off in fumes, or as a moist, floating substance,
whether visible or invisible, to steam; to be exhaled; to evaporate. |
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DRY |
To evaporate wholly; to be exhaled; -- said of moisture, or
a liquid; -- sometimes with up; as, the stream dries, or dries up. |
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EVAPORATE |
To expel moisture from (usually by means of
artificial heat), leaving the solid portion; to subject to evaporation;
as, to evaporate apples. |
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EXHALE |
To breathe out. Hence: To emit, as vapor; to send out,
as an odor; to evaporate; as, the earth exhales vapor; marshes exhale
noxious effluvia. |
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SUBLIME |
To pass off in vapor, with immediate condensation;
specifically, to evaporate or volatilize from the solid state without
apparent melting; -- s... |