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vacuist
English
Etymology
Compare French vacuiste.
Noun
vacuist (plural vacuists)
- (philosophy) One who holds the doctrine that the space between the bodies of the universe, or the molecules and atoms of matter, is a vacuum.
Translations
See also
- plenist
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vacuate
English
Verb
vacuate (third-person singular simple present vacuates, present participle vacuating, simple past and past participle vacuated)
- To empty; to clear out.
- 1861, W. R. Wilde, On Aural Diagnosis and Diseases of the Mastoid Process, in The Medical Times and Gazette, volume 1, page 488
- Mr. Toynbee recommends, in cases of ruptured membrane tympani, "directing the stream of water [in syringing] through the orifice of the membrane into the tympanum in oder to vacuate the latter cavity of its contents."
- 1861, W. R. Wilde, On Aural Diagnosis and Diseases of the Mastoid Process, in The Medical Times and Gazette, volume 1, page 488
Related terms
- evacuate
- vacuation
- vacuist, vacuity
- vacuous
- vacuum
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- vacate
- evacuate
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