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Definition of vast
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Vast (n.) A waste
region;
boundless
space;
immensity.
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Destruction
::
Destruction
(n.) A
destroying
agency;
a cause of ruin or of
devastation;
a
destroyer.
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..
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..
Selvas
::
Selvas
(n. pl.) Vast
woodland
plains
of South
America.
Sack
::
Sack (v. t.) To
plunder
or
pillage,
as a town or city; to
devastate;
to
ravage..
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..
Vasty
::
Vasty (a.) Vast;
immense.
Sea
::
Sea (n.) Fig.:
Anything
resembling
the sea in
vastness;
as, a sea of
glory..
Army
::
Army (n.) A great
number;
a vast
multitude;
a host.
Infinite
::
Infinite
(a.)
Indefinitely
large or
extensive;
great;
vast;
immense;
gigantic;
prodigious.
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..
Broad
::
Broad
(superl.)
Extending
far and wide;
extensive;
vast; as, the broad
expanse
of
ocean..
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..
Devastating
::
Devastating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Devastat.
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..
Prodigiousness
::
Prodigiousness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
prodigious;
the state of
having
qualities
that
excite
wonder
or
astonishment;
enormousness;
vastness.
Vast
::
Vast
(superl.)
Very great in
numbers,
quantity,
or
amount;
as, a vast army; a vast sum of
money..
Cloud
::
Cloud (n.) A great crowd or
multitude;
a vast
collection.
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..
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