different between divast vs devast
divast
English
Adjective
divast (not comparable)
- (obsolete) devastated; laid waste
Anagrams
- davits
divast From the web:
- what does divested mean
- devastated means
- divested means
devast
English
Etymology
Compare French dévaster. See devastate.
Verb
devast (third-person singular simple present devasts, present participle devasting, simple past and past participle devasted)
- (obsolete) To devastate.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Bolingbroke to this entry?)
Anagrams
- staved
devast From the web:
- what devastated the buffalo population
- what devastated the papaya crop in hawaii
- what devastated mean
- what devastated mrs. van daan
- what devastated stein
- what devastates stein in night
- what devastated madhav's life
- how was the buffalo population destroyed
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