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Definition of vast
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Vast
(superl.)
Waste;
desert;
desolate;
lonely.
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Desert
::
Desert
(n.) A
deserted
or
forsaken
region;
a
barren
tract
incapable
of
supporting
population,
as the vast sand
plains
of Asia and
Africa
are
destitute
and
vegetation..
Havoc
::
Havoc (n.) Wide and
general
destruction;
devastation;
waste.
Boundless
::
Boundless
(a.)
Without
bounds
or
confines;
illimitable;
vast;
unlimited.
Prodigious
::
Prodigious
(a.)
Extraordinary
in bulk,
extent,
quantity,
or
degree;
very
great;
vast; huge;
immense;
as, a
prodigious
mountain;
a
prodigious
creature;
a
prodigious
blunder..
Vast
::
Vast (n.) A waste
region;
boundless
space;
immensity.
Destruction
::
Destruction
(n.) The act of
destroying;
a
tearing
down; a
bringing
to
naught;
subversion;
demolition;
ruin;
slaying;
devastation.
Olivaster
::
Olivaster
(a.) Of the color of the
olive;
tawny.
Helminthes
::
Helminthes
(n. pl.) One of the grand
divisions
or
branches
of the
animal
kingdom.
It is a large group
including
a vast
number
of
species,
most of which are
parasitic.
Called
also
Enthelminthes,
Enthelmintha..
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..
Eventognathi
::
Eventognathi
(n. pl.) An order of
fishes
including
a vast
number
of
freshwater
species
such as the carp,
loach,
chub, etc..
Escurial
::
Escurial
(n.) A
palace
and
mausoleum
of the kinds of
Spain,
being a vast and
wonderful
structure
about
twenty-five
miles
northwest
of
Madrid..
Vast
::
Vast
(superl.)
Very great in
numbers,
quantity,
or
amount;
as, a vast army; a vast sum of
money..
Phylloxera
::
Phylloxera
(n.) A small
hemipterous
insect
(Phylloxera
vastatrix)
allied
to the
aphids.
It
attacks
the roots and
leaves
of the
grapevine,
doing great
damage,
especially
in
Europe..
Devastated
::
Devastated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Devastat.
Vastidity
::
Vastidity
(n.)
Vastness;
immensity.
Ocean
::
Ocean (n.) An
immense
expanse;
any vast space or
quantity
without
apparent
limits;
as, the
boundless
ocean of
eternity;
an ocean of
affairs..
Dragonnade
::
Dragonnade
(n.) The
severe
persecution
of
French
Protestants
under Louis XIV., by an armed
force,
usually
of
dragoons;
hence,
a rapid and
devastating
incursion;
dragoonade..
Grandeur
::
Grandeur
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
grand;
vastness;
greatness;
splendor;
magnificence;
stateliness;
sublimity;
dignity;
elevation
of
thought
or
expression;
nobility
of
action.
Archipelago
::
Archipelago
(n.) The
Grecian
Archipelago,
or
Aegean
Sea,
separating
Greece
from Asia
Minor.
It is
studded
with a vast
number
of small
islands..
Army
::
Army (n.) A great
number;
a vast
multitude;
a host.
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