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Definition of immense
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Immense
(a.)
Immeasurable;
unlimited.
In
commonest
use: Very
great;
vast; huge.
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Infinite
::
Infinite
(a.)
Indefinitely
large or
extensive;
great;
vast;
immense;
gigantic;
prodigious.
Immenseness
::
Immenseness
(n.) The state of being
immense.
Huge
::
Huge
(superl.)
Very
large;
enormous;
immense;
excessive;
-- used esp. of
material
bulk, but often of
qualities,
extent,
etc.; as, a huge ox; a huge
space;
a huge
difference..
Cod
::
Cod (n.) An
important
edible
fish
(Gadus
morrhua),
taken in
immense
numbers
on the
northern
coasts
of
Europe
and
America.
It is
especially
abundant
and large on the Grand Bank of
Newfoundland.
It is
salted
and dried in large
quantities..
Ocean
::
Ocean (n.) An
immense
expanse;
any vast space or
quantity
without
apparent
limits;
as, the
boundless
ocean of
eternity;
an ocean of
affairs..
Macrocystis
::
Macrocystis
(n.) An
immensely
long
blackish
seaweed
of the
Pacific
(Macrocystis
pyrifera),
having
numerous
almond-shaped
air
vessels..
Immensely
::
Immensely
(adv.)
In
immense
manner
or
degree.
Gigantic
::
Gigantic
(a.) Such as a giant might use, make, or
cause;
immense;
tremendous;
extraordinarly;
as,
gigantic
deeds;
gigantic
wickedness..
Phenyl
::
Phenyl
(n.) A
hydrocarbon
radical
(C6H5)
regarded
as the
essential
residue
of
benzene,
and the basis of an
immense
number
of
aromatic
derivatives..
Sauba Ant
::
Sauba ant () A South
American
ant
(Oecodoma
cephalotes)
remarkable
for
having
two large kinds of
workers
besides
the
ordinary
ones, and for the
immense
size of its
formicaries.
The sauba ant cuts off
leaves
of
plants
and
carries
them into its
subterranean
nests,
and thus often does great
damage
by
defoliating
trees and
cultivated
plants..
Bramah Press
::
Bramah
press () A
hydrostatic
press of
immense
power,
invented
by
Joseph
Bramah
of
London.
See under
Hydrostatic..
Nabob
::
Nabob (n.) One who
returns
to
Europe
from the East with
immense
riches:
hence,
any man of great
wealth..
Vast
::
Vast
(superl.)
Of great
extent;
very
spacious
or
large;
also, huge in bulk;
immense;
enormous;
as, the vast
ocean;
vast
mountains;
the vast
empire
of
Russia..
Glacier
::
Glacier
(n.) An
immense
field or
stream
of ice,
formed
in the
region
of
perpetual
snow, and
moving
slowly
down a
mountain
slope or
valley,
as in the Alps, or over an
extended
area, as in
Greenland..
Sea Cocoa
::
Sea cocoa () A
magnificent
palm
(Lodoicea
Sechellarum)
found only in the
Seychelles
Islands.
The fruit is an
immense
two-lobed
nut. It was found
floating
in the
Indian
Ocean
before
the tree was
known,
and
called
sea
cocoanut,
and
double
cocoanut..
Sequoia
::
Sequoia
(n.) A genus of
coniferous
trees,
consisting
of two
species,
Sequoia
Washingtoniana,
syn. S.
gigantea,
the big tree of
California,
and S.
sempervirens,
the
redwood,
both of which
attain
an
immense
height..
Caladium
::
Caladium
(n.) A genus of
aroideous
plants,
of which some
species
are
cultivated
for their
immense
leaves
(which
are often
curiously
blotched
with white and red), and
others
(in
Polynesia)
for
food..
Great
::
Great
(superl.)
Large in
space;
of much size; big;
immense;
enormous;
expanded;
--
opposed
to small and
little;
as, a great
house,
ship, farm,
plain,
distance,
length..
Victoria
::
Victoria
(n.) A genus of
aquatic
plants
named in honor of Queen
Victoria.
The
Victoria
regia is a
native
of
Guiana
and
Brazil.
Its
large,
spreading
leaves
are often over five feet in
diameter,
and have a rim from three to five
inches
high; its
immense
rose-white
flowers
sometimes
attain
a
diameter
of
nearly
two
feet..
Vastly
::
Vastly
(adv.)
To a vast
extent
or
degree;
very
greatly;
immensely.
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