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Definition of vast
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Vast
(superl.)
Waste;
desert;
desolate;
lonely.
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Devastator
::
Devastator
(n.) One who, or that
which,
devastates..
Selvas
::
Selvas
(n. pl.) Vast
woodland
plains
of South
America.
Vast
::
Vast
(superl.)
Very great in
numbers,
quantity,
or
amount;
as, a vast army; a vast sum of
money..
Anchovy
::
Anchovy
(n.) A small fish, about three
inches
in
length,
of the
Herring
family
(Engraulis
encrasicholus),
caught
in vast
numbers
in the
Mediterranean,
and
pickled
for
exportation.
The name is also
applied
to
several
allied
species..
Vastel
::
Vastel
(n.) See
Wastel.
Weight
::
Weight
(v. t.)
Importance;
power;
influence;
efficacy;
consequence;
moment;
impressiveness;
as, a
consideration
of vast
weight..
Vastitude
::
Vastitude
(n.)
Vastness;
immense
extent.
Waste
::
Waste (a.) To bring to ruin; to
devastate;
to
desolate;
to
destroy.
Devastation
::
Devastation
(n.) Waste of the goods of the
deceased
by an
executor
or
administrator.
Mountain
::
Mountain
(a.) Like a
mountain;
mountainous;
vast; very
great.
Destructive
::
Destructive
(a.)
Causing
destruction;
tending
to bring about ruin,
death,
or
devastation;
ruinous;
fatal;
productive
of
serious
evil;
mischievous;
pernicious;
-- often with of or to; as,
intemperance
is
destructive
of
health;
evil
examples
are
destructive
to the
morals
of
youth..
Devast
::
Devast
(v. t.) To
devastate.
Cloud
::
Cloud (n.) A great crowd or
multitude;
a vast
collection.
Destruction
::
Destruction
(n.) The act of
destroying;
a
tearing
down; a
bringing
to
naught;
subversion;
demolition;
ruin;
slaying;
devastation.
Devastation
::
Devastation
(n.) The act of
devastating,
or the state of being
devastated;
a
laying
waste..
Waste
::
Waste (v.) The act of
wasting,
or the state of being
wasted;
a
squandering;
needless
destruction;
useless
consumption
or
expenditure;
devastation;
loss
without
equivalent
gain;
gradual
loss or
decrease,
by use, wear, or
decay;
as, a waste of
property,
time,
labor,
words,
etc..
Croesus
::
Croesus
(n.) A king of Lydia who
flourished
in the 6th
century
b. c., and was
renowned
for his vast
wealth;
hence,
a
common
appellation
for a very rich man; as, he is a
veritable
Croesus..
Spacious
::
Spacious
(n.)
Extending
far and wide; vast in
extent.
Immane
::
Immane
(a.) Very
great;
huge; vast; also,
monstrous
in
character;
inhuman;
atrocious;
fierce..
Ocean
::
Ocean (n.) An
immense
expanse;
any vast space or
quantity
without
apparent
limits;
as, the
boundless
ocean of
eternity;
an ocean of
affairs..
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