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Definition of vast
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Vast
(superl.)
Very great in
numbers,
quantity,
or
amount;
as, a vast army; a vast sum of
money..
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Pestilence
::
Pestilence
(n.)
Specifically,
the
disease
known as the
plague;
hence,
any
contagious
or
infectious
epidemic
disease
that is
virulent
and
devastating..
Avast
::
Avast (a.)
Cease;
stop; stay.
Archipelago
::
Archipelago
(n.) The
Grecian
Archipelago,
or
Aegean
Sea,
separating
Greece
from Asia
Minor.
It is
studded
with a vast
number
of small
islands..
Immane
::
Immane
(a.) Very
great;
huge; vast; also,
monstrous
in
character;
inhuman;
atrocious;
fierce..
Devastavit
::
Devastavit
(n.) Waste or
misapplication
of the
assets
of a
deceased
person
by an
executor
or an
administrator.
Devastating
::
Devastating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Devastat.
Weight
::
Weight
(v. t.)
Importance;
power;
influence;
efficacy;
consequence;
moment;
impressiveness;
as, a
consideration
of vast
weight..
Devastation
::
Devastation
(n.) The act of
devastating,
or the state of being
devastated;
a
laying
waste..
Sulphur
::
Sulphur
(n.) A
nonmetallic
element
occurring
naturally
in large
quantities,
either
combined
as in the
sulphides
(as
pyrites)
and
sulphates
(as
gypsum),
or
native
in
volcanic
regions,
in vast beds mixed with
gypsum
and
various
earthy
materials,
from which it is
melted
out.
Symbol
S.
Atomic
weight
32. The
specific
gravity
of
ordinary
octohedral
sulphur
is 2.05; of
prismatic
sulphur,
1.96..
Great
::
Great
(superl.)
Endowed
with
extraordinary
powers;
uncommonly
gifted;
able to
accomplish
vast
results;
strong;
powerful;
mighty;
noble;
as, a great hero,
scholar,
genius,
philosopher,
etc..
Vasty
::
Vasty (a.) Vast;
immense.
Cyclone
::
Cyclone
(n.) A
violent
storm,
often of vast
extent,
characterized
by high winds
rotating
about a calm
center
of low
atmospheric
pressure.
This
center
moves
onward,
often with a
velocity
of
twenty
or
thirty
miles an
hour..
Prodigiousness
::
Prodigiousness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
prodigious;
the state of
having
qualities
that
excite
wonder
or
astonishment;
enormousness;
vastness.
Olivaster
::
Olivaster
(a.) Of the color of the
olive;
tawny.
Selvas
::
Selvas
(n. pl.) Vast
woodland
plains
of South
America.
Destruction
::
Destruction
(n.) The act of
destroying;
a
tearing
down; a
bringing
to
naught;
subversion;
demolition;
ruin;
slaying;
devastation.
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..
Palmerworm
::
Palmerworm
(n.) In
America,
the larva of any one of
several
moths,
which
destroys
the
foliage
of fruit and
forest
trees,
esp. the larva of
Ypsolophus
pometellus,
which
sometimes
appears
in vast
numbers..
Ravage
::
Ravage
(n.)
Desolation
by
violence;
violent
ruin or
destruction;
devastation;
havoc;
waste;
as, the
ravage
of a lion; the
ravages
of fire or
tempest;
the
ravages
of an army, or of
time..
Waste
::
Waste (a.) To bring to ruin; to
devastate;
to
desolate;
to
destroy.
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