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a. & n. from Vanish, v.
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adv. In a vanishing
; imperceptibly.
v. i.
To rise or be given off, as vapor; to pass off, or vanish.
v. i.
To be annihilated or lost; to pass away.
n.
A decorative design, originally representing vine branches or tendrils, at the head of a chapter, of a manuscript or printed book, or in a similar position; hence, by extension, any small picture in a book; hence, also, as such pictures are often without a definite bounding line, any picture, as an engraving, a photograph, or the like, which vanishes gradually at the edge.
a.
To sink away; to disappear gradually; to grow dim; to vanish.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Vanish
a.
Liable to vanish or disappear; faint; weak; evanescent; as, evanid color.
n.
The brief terminal part of vowel or vocal element, differing more or less in quality from the main part; as, a as in ale ordinarily ends with a vanish of i as in ill, o as in old with a vanish of oo as in foot.
n.
A transitional sound in speech which is produced by the changing of the mouth organs from one definite position to another, and with gradual change in the most frequent cases; as in passing from the begining to the end of a regular diphthong, or from vowel to consonant or consonant to vowel in a syllable, or from one component to the other of a double or diphthongal consonant (see Guide to Pronunciation, // 19, 161, 162). Also (by Bell and others), the vanish (or brief final element) or the brief initial element, in a class of diphthongal vowels, or the brief final or initial part of some consonants (see Guide to Pronunciation, // 18, 97, 191).
n.
A vanishing.
a.
Not transitory; not liable to fade or vanish; lasting; as, a standing color.
v. i.
To waste or wear away; to be consumed; to lose force or strength; to vanish; as, energy spends in the using of it.
imp. & p. p.
of Vanish
n.
A vanishing; disappearance.
v. i.
To pass from a visible to an invisible state; to go out of sight; to disappear; to fade; as, vapor vanishes from the sight by being dissipated; a ship vanishes from the sight of spectators on land.
n.
To decay; to disappear; to vanish.
v. i.
To vanish.
v. i.
To fade; hence, to vanish.
v. i.
To move beyond the range of the senses or of knowledge; to pass away; hence, to disappear; to vanish; to depart; specifically, to depart from life; to die.
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