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Defervescence
Defervescence De`fer*ves"cence, Defervescency
De`fer*ves"cency, n. [L. defervescere to grow cool.]
1. A subsiding from a state of ebullition; loss of heat;
lukewarmness.
A defervescency in holy actions. --Jer. Taylor.
2. (Med.) The subsidence of a febrile process; as, the stage
of defervescence in pneumonia.
Defervescency
Defervescence De`fer*ves"cence, Defervescency
De`fer*ves"cency, n. [L. defervescere to grow cool.]
1. A subsiding from a state of ebullition; loss of heat;
lukewarmness.
A defervescency in holy actions. --Jer. Taylor.
2. (Med.) The subsidence of a febrile process; as, the stage
of defervescence in pneumonia.
EffervesceEffervesce Ef`fer*vesce", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Effervesced;
p. pr. & vb. n. Effervescing.] [L. effervescere; ex +
fervescere to begin boiling, incho., fr. fervere to boil. See
Fervent.]
1. To be in a state of natural ebullition; to bubble and
hiss, as fermenting liquors, or any fluid, when some part
escapes in a gaseous form.
2. To exhibit, in lively natural expression, feelings that
can not be repressed or concealed; as, to effervesce with
joy or merriment. EffervescedEffervesce Ef`fer*vesce", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Effervesced;
p. pr. & vb. n. Effervescing.] [L. effervescere; ex +
fervescere to begin boiling, incho., fr. fervere to boil. See
Fervent.]
1. To be in a state of natural ebullition; to bubble and
hiss, as fermenting liquors, or any fluid, when some part
escapes in a gaseous form.
2. To exhibit, in lively natural expression, feelings that
can not be repressed or concealed; as, to effervesce with
joy or merriment. Effervescence
Effervescence Ef`fer*ves"cence, Effervescency
Ef`fer*ves"cen*cy, n. [Cf. F. effervescence.]
A kind of natural ebullition; that commotion of a fluid which
takes place when some part of the mass flies off in a gaseous
form, producing innumerable small bubbles; as, the
effervescence of a carbonate with citric acid.
Effervescency
Effervescence Ef`fer*ves"cence, Effervescency
Ef`fer*ves"cen*cy, n. [Cf. F. effervescence.]
A kind of natural ebullition; that commotion of a fluid which
takes place when some part of the mass flies off in a gaseous
form, producing innumerable small bubbles; as, the
effervescence of a carbonate with citric acid.
Effervescent
Effervescent Ef`fer*ves"cent, a. [L. effervescences, p. pr. of
effervescere: cf. F. effervescent.]
Gently boiling or bubbling, by means of the disengagement of
gas
Effervescible
Effervescible Ef`fer*ves"ci*ble, a.
Capable of effervescing.
EffervescingEffervesce Ef`fer*vesce", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Effervesced;
p. pr. & vb. n. Effervescing.] [L. effervescere; ex +
fervescere to begin boiling, incho., fr. fervere to boil. See
Fervent.]
1. To be in a state of natural ebullition; to bubble and
hiss, as fermenting liquors, or any fluid, when some part
escapes in a gaseous form.
2. To exhibit, in lively natural expression, feelings that
can not be repressed or concealed; as, to effervesce with
joy or merriment. Effervescive
Effervescive Ef`fer*ves"cive, a.
Tending to produce effervescence. ``An effervescive force.'
--Hickok.
Fervence
Fervence Fer"vence, n.
Heat; fervency. [Obs.]
FervencyFervency Fer"ven*cy, n. [Cf. OF. fervence. See Fervent.]
The state of being fervent or warm; ardor; warmth of feeling
or devotion; eagerness.
When you pray, let it be with attention, with fervency,
and with perseverance. --Wake. FerventFervent Fer"vent, a. [F. fervent, L. fervens, -entis. p. pr.
of fervere o the boiling hot, to boil, glow.]
1. Hot; glowing; boiling; burning; as, a fervent summer.
The elements shall melt with fervent heat. --2 Pet.
iii. 10.
2. Warm in feeling; ardent in temperament; earnest; full of
fervor; zealous; glowing.
Not slothful in business; fervent in spirit. --Rom.
iii. 11.
So spake the fervent angel. --Milton.
A fervent desire to promote the happiness of
mankind. --Macaulay.
-- Fer"vent*ly, adv. -- Fer"vent*ness, n.
Laboring fervently for you in prayers. --Col. iv.
12. FerventlyFervent Fer"vent, a. [F. fervent, L. fervens, -entis. p. pr.
of fervere o the boiling hot, to boil, glow.]
1. Hot; glowing; boiling; burning; as, a fervent summer.
The elements shall melt with fervent heat. --2 Pet.
iii. 10.
2. Warm in feeling; ardent in temperament; earnest; full of
fervor; zealous; glowing.
Not slothful in business; fervent in spirit. --Rom.
iii. 11.
So spake the fervent angel. --Milton.
A fervent desire to promote the happiness of
mankind. --Macaulay.
-- Fer"vent*ly, adv. -- Fer"vent*ness, n.
Laboring fervently for you in prayers. --Col. iv.
12. FerventnessFervent Fer"vent, a. [F. fervent, L. fervens, -entis. p. pr.
of fervere o the boiling hot, to boil, glow.]
1. Hot; glowing; boiling; burning; as, a fervent summer.
The elements shall melt with fervent heat. --2 Pet.
iii. 10.
2. Warm in feeling; ardent in temperament; earnest; full of
fervor; zealous; glowing.
Not slothful in business; fervent in spirit. --Rom.
iii. 11.
So spake the fervent angel. --Milton.
A fervent desire to promote the happiness of
mankind. --Macaulay.
-- Fer"vent*ly, adv. -- Fer"vent*ness, n.
Laboring fervently for you in prayers. --Col. iv.
12. FervescentFervescent Fer*ves"cent, a. [L. fervescens, p. pr. of
fervescere to become boiling hot, incho., fr. fervere. See
Fervent.]
Growing hot. Ineffervescence
Ineffervescence In*ef`fer*ves"cence, n.
Want of effervescence. --Kirwan.
Ineffervescent
Ineffervescent In*ef`fer*ves"cent, a.
Not effervescing, or not susceptible of effervescence;
quiescent.
Ineffervescibility
Ineffervescibility In*ef`fer*ves`ci*bil"i*ty, n.
The quality of being ineffervescible.
Ineffervescible
Ineffervescible In*ef`fer*ves"ci*ble, a.
Not capable or susceptible of effervescence.
Meaning of Ferve from wikipedia
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Ferves was an
Italian automobile manufacturer from 1965
until 1970.
First seen at the 1966
Turin Motor Show,
Ferves (FERrari
VEicoli Speciali) introduced...
- portra**** by
Filipe Bragança in the
Brazilian biographical film Meu
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directed by
Paulo Machline.
Studio albums 1977:
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- Wolf
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cultist Delores La
Ferve, has
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Lester LeFevre Cecil (November 21, 1893 –
November 26, 1982) was a
United States circuit judge of the
United States Court of
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