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Definition of evolve
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Evolve
(v. t.) To throw out; to emit; as, to
evolve
odors..
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Spline
::
Spline
(n.) A
rectangular
piece
fitting
grooves
like key seats in a hub and a
shaft,
so that while the one may slide
endwise
on the
other,
both must
revolve
together;
a
feather;
also,
sometimes,
a
groove
to
receive
such a
rectangular
piece..
Lapse
::
Lapse (v. t.) To let slip; to
permit
to
devolve
on
another;
to allow to pass.
Step
::
Step (v. i.) A
bearing
in which the lower
extremity
of a
spindle
or a
vertical
shaft
revolves.
Thermochemistry
::
Thermochemistry
(n.) That
branch
of
chemical
science
which
includes
the
investigation
of the
various
relations
existing
between
chemical
action
and that
manifestation
of force
termed
heat, or the
determination
of the heat
evolved
by, or
employed
in,
chemical
actions..
Agitate
::
Agitate
(v. t.) To
revolve
in the mind, or view in all its
aspects;
to
contrive
busily;
to
devise;
to plot; as,
politicians
agitate
desperate
designs..
Roll
::
Roll (n.) To turn over in one's mind; to
revolve.
Shell
::
Shell (n.) The outer frame or case of a block
within
which the
sheaves
revolve.
Succeed
::
Succeed
(v. i.) To
descend,
as an
estate
or an
heirloom,
in the same
family;
to
devolve..
Revolvency
::
Revolvency
(n.) The act or state of
revolving;
revolution.
Revolutive
::
Revolutive
(a.)
Inclined
to
revolve
things
in the mind;
meditative.
Nascent
::
Nascent
(a.)
Evolving;
being
evolved
or
produced.
Lap
::
Lap (n.) A piece of
brass,
lead, or other soft
metal,
used to hold a
cutting
or
polishing
powder
in
cutting
glass,
gems, and the like, or in
polishing
cutlery,
etc. It is
usually
in the form of wheel or disk, which
revolves
on a
vertical
axis..
Bucket
::
Bucket
(n.) One of the
receptacles
on the rim of a water wheel into which the water
rushes,
causing
the wheel to
revolve;
also, a float of a
paddle
wheel..
Arterialization
::
Arterialization
(n.) The
process
of
converting
venous
blood into
arterial
blood
during
its
passage
through
the
lungs,
oxygen
being
absorbed
and
carbonic
acid
evolved;
--
called
also
aeration
and
hematosis..
Birl
::
Birl (v. t. & i.) To
revolve
or cause to
revolve;
to spin.
Involute
::
Involute
(n.) A curve
traced
by the end of a
string
wound upon
another
curve,
or
unwound
from it; --
called
also
evolvent.
See
Evolute..
Devolve
::
Devolve
(v. t.) To
transfer
from one
person
to
another;
to
deliver
over; to hand down; --
generally
with upon,
sometimes
with to or
into..
Premeditate
::
Premeditate
(v. t.) To think on, and
revolve
in the mind,
beforehand;
to
contrive
and
design
previously;
as, to
premeditate
robbery..
Six-shooter
::
Six-shooter
(n.) A
pistol
or other
firearm
which can be fired six times
without
reloading
especially,
a
six-chambered
revolver..
Wheel
::
Wheel (v. t.) To put into a
rotatory
motion;
to cause to turn or
revolve;
to cause to
gyrate;
to make or
perform
in a
circle.
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