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Definition of vast
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Vast
(superl.)
Very great in
importance;
as, a
subject
of vast
concern..
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Devast
::
Devast
(v. t.) To
devastate.
Eventognathi
::
Eventognathi
(n. pl.) An order of
fishes
including
a vast
number
of
freshwater
species
such as the carp,
loach,
chub, etc..
Vastity
::
Vastity
(n.)
Vastness.
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..
Divast
::
Divast
(a.)
Devastated;
laid
waste.
Devastating
::
Devastating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Devastat.
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..
Immensity
::
Immensity
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
immense;
inlimited
or
immeasurable
extension;
infinity;
vastness
in
extent
or bulk;
greatness.
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..
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..
Devastavit
::
Devastavit
(n.) Waste or
misapplication
of the
assets
of a
deceased
person
by an
executor
or an
administrator.
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..
Vast
::
Vast
(superl.)
Waste;
desert;
desolate;
lonely.
Vastly
::
Vastly
(adv.)
To a vast
extent
or
degree;
very
greatly;
immensely.
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..
Main
::
Main (a.) Vast; huge.
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..
Destruction
::
Destruction
(n.) The act of
destroying;
a
tearing
down; a
bringing
to
naught;
subversion;
demolition;
ruin;
slaying;
devastation.
Waste
::
Waste (a.)
Desolate;
devastated;
stripped;
bare;
hence,
dreary;
dismal;
gloomy;
cheerless..
Abyss
::
Abyss (n.)
Infinite
time; a vast
intellectual
or moral
depth.
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