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Definition of disappear
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Disappear
(v. i.) To cease to be or
exist;
as, the
epidemic
has
disappeared..
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Eland
::
Eland (n.) A
species
of large South
African
antelope
(Oreas
canna).
It is
valued
both for its hide and
flesh,
and is
rapidly
disappearing
in the
settled
districts;
--
called
also Cape elk..
Fade
::
Fade (a.) To sink away; to
disappear
gradually;
to grow dim; to
vanish.
Fugitive
::
Fugitive
(a.) Not
fixed;
not
durable;
liable
to
disappear
or fall away;
volatile;
uncertain;
evanescent;
liable
to fade; --
applied
to
material
and
immaterial
things;
as,
fugitive
colors;
a
fugitive
idea..
Disparition
::
Disparition
(n.) Act of
disappearing;
disappearance.
Eat
::
Eat (v. t.) To
corrode,
as
metal,
by rust; to
consume
the
flesh,
as a
cancer;
to waste or wear away; to
destroy
gradually;
to cause to
disappear..
Disappear
::
Disappear
(v. i.) To cease to
appear
or to be
perceived;
to pass from view,
gradually
or
suddenly;
to
vanish;
to be no
longer
seen; as,
darkness
disappears
at the
approach
of
light;
a ship
disappears
as she sails from
port..
Dissipate
::
Dissipate
(v. i.) To
separate
into parts and
disappear;
to waste away; to
scatter;
to
disperse;
to
vanish;
as, a fog or cloud
gradually
dissipates
before
the rays or heat of the sun; the heat of a body
dissipates..
Blinkard
::
Blinkard
(n.) That which
twinkles
or
glances,
as a dim star, which
appears
and
disappears..
Faint
::
Faint (n.) To
decay;
to
disappear;
to
vanish.
Efface
::
Efface
(v. t.) To cause to
disappear
(as
anything
impresses
or
inscribed
upon a
surface)
by
rubbing
out,
striking
out, etc.; to
erase;
to
render
illegible
or
indiscernible;
as, to
efface
the
letters
on a
monument,
or the
inscription
on a
coin..
Fordwine
::
Fordwine
(v. i.) To
dwindle
away; to
disappear.
Disappearance
::
Disappearance
(n.) The act of
disappearing;
cessation
of
appearance;
removal
from
sight;
vanishing.
Disappeared
::
Disappeared
(imp. & p. p.) of
Disappea.
Die
::
Die (v. i.) To
disappear
gradually
in
another
surface,
as where
moldings
are lost in a
sloped
or
curved
face..
Evanescence
::
Evanescence
(n.) The act or state of
vanishing
away;
disappearance;
as, the
evanescence
of
vapor,
of a
dream,
of
earthly
plants
or
hopes..
Evanesce
::
Evanesce
(v. i.) To
vanish
away; to
become
dissipated
and
disappear,
like
vapor..
Thin
::
Thin (v. i.) To grow or
become
thin; -- used with some
adverbs,
as out, away, etc.; as,
geological
strata
thin out, i. e.,
gradually
diminish
in
thickness
until they
disappear..
Resolution
::
Resolution
(n.) A
breaking
up,
disappearance;
or
termination,
as of a
fever,
a
tumor,
or the
like..
Instrumental
::
Instrumental
(a.)
Applied
to a case
expressing
means or
agency;
as, the
instrumental
case. This is found in
Sanskrit
as a
separate
case, but in Greek it was
merged
into the
dative,
and in Latin into the
ablative.
In Old
English
it was a
separate
case, but has
disappeared,
leaving
only a few
anomalous
forms..
Absorb
::
Absorb
(v. t.) To
swallow
up; to
engulf;
to
overwhelm;
to cause to
disappear
as if by
swallowing
up; to use up; to
include.
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