Obs. [ad. L. ēvapōrāt-us, pa. pple. of ēvapōrā-re: see next.] = EVAPORATED.

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1608.  Topsell, Serpents, 12. All the humour acquired, is consumed into a loose and euaporate flesh.

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1671.  [R. MacWard], True Non-conf., 259. That both your Reason, and Religion are evaporat.

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1730.  Thomson, Autumn, 1210. The filmy threads Of dew evaporate.

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