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Definition of void
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Void (v. i.) To be
emitted
or
evacuated.
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Evitate
::
Evitate
(v. t.) To shun; to
avoid.
Chasm
::
Chasm (n.) A void
space;
a gap or
break,
as in ranks of men..
Insensible
::
Insensible
(a.) Not
susceptible
of
emotion
or
passion;
void of
feeling;
apathetic;
unconcerned;
indifferent;
as,
insensible
to
danger,
fear, love, etc.; -- often used with of or to..
Naevoid
::
Naevoid
(a.)
Resembling
a
naevus
or
naevi;
as,
naevoid
elephantiasis..
Inorganic
::
Inorganic
(a.) Not
organic;
without
the
organs
necessary
for life;
devoid
of an
organized
structure;
unorganized;
lifeness;
inanimate;
as, all
chemical
compounds
are
inorganic
substances..
Vacuate
::
Vacuate
(v. t.) To make void, or
empty..
Tropist
::
Tropist
(n.) One who deals in
tropes;
specifically,
one who
avoids
the
literal
sense of the
language
of
Scripture
by
explaining
it as mere
tropes
and
figures
of
speech..
Unfeeling
::
Unfeeling
(a.)
Destitute
of
feeling;
void of
sensibility;
insensible;
insensate.
Tag
::
Tag (v.) A
child's
play in which one runs after and
touches
another,
and then runs away to avoid being
touched..
Retreat
::
Retreat
(n.) The
withdrawing
of a ship or fleet from an enemy for the
purpose
of
avoiding
an
engagement
or
escaping
after
defeat.
Defeasanced
::
Defeasanced
(a.)
Liable
to
defeasance;
capable
of being made void or
forfeited.
Evacuation
::
Evacuation
(n.)
Voidance
of any
matter
by the
natural
passages
of the body or by an
artificial
opening;
defecation;
also, a
diminution
of the
fluids
of an
animal
body by
cathartics,
venesection,
or other
means..
Delightless
::
Delightless
(a.) Void of
delight.
Plain
::
Plain
(superl.)
Void of
extraneous
beauty
or
ornament;
without
conspicious
embellishment;
not rich;
simple.
Voider
::
Voider
(n.) One who, or that
which,
voids,
/mpties,
vacates,
or
annuls..
Dossil
::
Dossil
(n.) A small ovoid or
cylindrical
roil or
pledget
of lint, for
keeping
a sore,
wound,
etc., open; a
tent..
Passionless
::
Passionless
(a.) Void of
passion;
without
anger or
emotion;
not
easily
excited;
calm.
Like
::
Like (v. i.) To come near; to avoid with
difficulty;
to
escape
narrowly;
as, he liked to have been too late. Cf. Had like, under Like, a..
Volt
::
Volt (n.) A
sudden
movement
to avoid a
thrust.
Interval
::
Interval
(n.) A space
between
things;
a void space
intervening
between
any two
objects;
as, an
interval
between
two
houses
or
hills..
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