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Definition of empty
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Empty
(superl.)
Free;
clear;
devoid;
-- often with of.
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Vanity
::
Vanity
(n.) That which is vain;
anything
empty,
visionary,
unreal,
or
unsubstantial;
fruitless
desire
or
effort;
trifling
labor
productive
of no good; empty
pleasure;
vain
pursuit;
idle show;
unsubstantial
enjoyment..
Empty
::
Empty
(superl.)
Free;
clear;
devoid;
-- often with of.
Jinny Road
::
"Jinny
road () An
inclined
road in a coal mine, on which
loaded
cars
descend
by
gravity,
drawing
up empty
ones..
Exhaust
::
Exhaust
(v. t.) To empty by
drawing
or
letting
out the
contents;
as, to
exhaust
a well, or a
treasury..
Empty
::
Empty
(superl.)
Having
nothing
to
carry;
unburdened.
Amphoric
::
Amphoric
(a.)
Produced
by, or
indicating,
a
cavity
in the
lungs,
not
filled,
and
giving
a sound like that
produced
by
blowing
into an empty
decanter;
as,
amphoric
respiration
or
resonance..
River
::
River (n.) A large
stream
of water
flowing
in a bed or
channel
and
emptying
into the
ocean,
a sea, a lake, or
another
stream;
a
stream
larger
than a
rivulet
or
brook..
Cultch
::
Cultch
(n.) Empty
oyster
shells
and other
substances
laid down on
oyster
grounds
to
furnish
points
for the
attachment
of the spawn of the
oyster.
Deplete
::
Deplete
(a.) To empty or
unload,
as the
vessels
of human
system,
by
bloodletting
or by
medicine..
Overempty
::
Overempty
(v. t.) To make too
empty;
to
exhaust.
Full
::
Full
(Compar.)
Filled
up,
having
within
its
limits
all that it can
contain;
supplied;
not empty or
vacant;
-- said
primarily
of
hollow
vessels,
and hence of
anything
else; as, a cup full of
water;
a house full of
people..
Form
::
Form (n.) Show
without
substance;
empty,
outside
appearance;
vain,
trivial,
or
conventional
ceremony;
conventionality;
formality;
as, a
matter
of mere
form..
Voidance
::
Voidance
(n.) The act of
voiding,
emptying,
ejecting,
or
evacuating..
Exinanite
::
Exinanite
(v. t.) To make
empty;
to
render
of no
effect;
to
humble.
Vacuate
::
Vacuate
(v. t.) To make void, or
empty..
Empty
::
Empty
(superl.)
Destitute
of
effect,
sincerity,
or
sense;
-- said of
language;
as, empty
words,
or
threats..
Bladder
::
Bladder
(n.)
Anything
inflated,
empty,
or
unsound..
Penstock
::
Penstock
(n.) A close
conduit
or pipe for
conducting
water,
as, to a water
wheel,
or for
emptying
a pond, or for
domestic
uses..
Devoid
::
Devoid
(v. t.) To empty out; to
remove.
Empty
::
Empty
(superl.)
Destitute
of
reality,
or real
existence;
unsubstantial;
as, empty
dreams..
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