slovodefinícia
vanishing
(encz)
vanishing,mizení n: Zdeněk Brož
Vanishing
(gcide)
Vanishing \Van"ish*ing\,
a. & n. from Vanish, v.
[1913 Webster]

Vanishing fraction (Math.), a fraction which reduces to the
form 0/0 for a particular value of the variable which
enters it, usually in consequence of the existence of a
common factor in both terms of the fraction, which factor
becomes 0 for this particular value of the variable.
--Math. Dict.

Vanishing line (Persp.), the intersection of the parallel
of any original plane and the picture; one of the lines
converging to the vanishing point.

Vanishing point (Persp.), the point to which all parallel
lines in the same plane tend in the representation.
--Gwilt.

Vanishing stress (Phon.), stress of voice upon the closing
portion of a syllable. --Rush.
[1913 Webster]
Vanishing
(gcide)
Vanish \Van"ish\ (v[a^]n"[i^]sh), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Vanished
(v[a^]n"[i^]sht); p. pr. & vb. n. Vanishing.] [OE.
vanissen, OF. vanir (in comp.): cf. OF. envanir, esvanir,
esvanu["i]r, F. s'['e]vanouir; fr. L. vanus empty, vain; cf.
L. vanescere, evanescere, to vanish. See Vain, and cf.
Evanescent,-ish.]
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1. 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.
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The horse vanished . . . out of sight. --Chaucer.
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Go; vanish into air; away! --Shak.
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The champions vanished from their posts with the
speed of lightning. --Sir W.
Scott.
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Gliding from the twilight past to vanish among
realities. --Hawthorne.
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2. To be annihilated or lost; to pass away. "All these
delights will vanish." --Milton.
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vanishing
(wn)
vanishing
n 1: a sudden or mysterious disappearance
2: a sudden disappearance from sight
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vanishing cream
(encz)
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vanishing point
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vanishing point, n:
vanishingly
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vanishingly,mizivě adv: Zdeněk Brož
Vanishing
(gcide)
Vanishing \Van"ish*ing\,
a. & n. from Vanish, v.
[1913 Webster]

Vanishing fraction (Math.), a fraction which reduces to the
form 0/0 for a particular value of the variable which
enters it, usually in consequence of the existence of a
common factor in both terms of the fraction, which factor
becomes 0 for this particular value of the variable.
--Math. Dict.

Vanishing line (Persp.), the intersection of the parallel
of any original plane and the picture; one of the lines
converging to the vanishing point.

Vanishing point (Persp.), the point to which all parallel
lines in the same plane tend in the representation.
--Gwilt.

Vanishing stress (Phon.), stress of voice upon the closing
portion of a syllable. --Rush.
[1913 Webster]Vanish \Van"ish\ (v[a^]n"[i^]sh), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Vanished
(v[a^]n"[i^]sht); p. pr. & vb. n. Vanishing.] [OE.
vanissen, OF. vanir (in comp.): cf. OF. envanir, esvanir,
esvanu["i]r, F. s'['e]vanouir; fr. L. vanus empty, vain; cf.
L. vanescere, evanescere, to vanish. See Vain, and cf.
Evanescent,-ish.]
[1913 Webster]
1. 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.
[1913 Webster]

The horse vanished . . . out of sight. --Chaucer.
[1913 Webster]

Go; vanish into air; away! --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

The champions vanished from their posts with the
speed of lightning. --Sir W.
Scott.
[1913 Webster]

Gliding from the twilight past to vanish among
realities. --Hawthorne.
[1913 Webster]

2. To be annihilated or lost; to pass away. "All these
delights will vanish." --Milton.
[1913 Webster]
Vanishing fraction
(gcide)
Vanishing \Van"ish*ing\,
a. & n. from Vanish, v.
[1913 Webster]

Vanishing fraction (Math.), a fraction which reduces to the
form 0/0 for a particular value of the variable which
enters it, usually in consequence of the existence of a
common factor in both terms of the fraction, which factor
becomes 0 for this particular value of the variable.
--Math. Dict.

Vanishing line (Persp.), the intersection of the parallel
of any original plane and the picture; one of the lines
converging to the vanishing point.

Vanishing point (Persp.), the point to which all parallel
lines in the same plane tend in the representation.
--Gwilt.

Vanishing stress (Phon.), stress of voice upon the closing
portion of a syllable. --Rush.
[1913 Webster]
Vanishing line
(gcide)
Vanishing \Van"ish*ing\,
a. & n. from Vanish, v.
[1913 Webster]

Vanishing fraction (Math.), a fraction which reduces to the
form 0/0 for a particular value of the variable which
enters it, usually in consequence of the existence of a
common factor in both terms of the fraction, which factor
becomes 0 for this particular value of the variable.
--Math. Dict.

Vanishing line (Persp.), the intersection of the parallel
of any original plane and the picture; one of the lines
converging to the vanishing point.

Vanishing point (Persp.), the point to which all parallel
lines in the same plane tend in the representation.
--Gwilt.

Vanishing stress (Phon.), stress of voice upon the closing
portion of a syllable. --Rush.
[1913 Webster]
Vanishing point
(gcide)
Vanishing \Van"ish*ing\,
a. & n. from Vanish, v.
[1913 Webster]

Vanishing fraction (Math.), a fraction which reduces to the
form 0/0 for a particular value of the variable which
enters it, usually in consequence of the existence of a
common factor in both terms of the fraction, which factor
becomes 0 for this particular value of the variable.
--Math. Dict.

Vanishing line (Persp.), the intersection of the parallel
of any original plane and the picture; one of the lines
converging to the vanishing point.

Vanishing point (Persp.), the point to which all parallel
lines in the same plane tend in the representation.
--Gwilt.

Vanishing stress (Phon.), stress of voice upon the closing
portion of a syllable. --Rush.
[1913 Webster]
Vanishing stress
(gcide)
Vanishing \Van"ish*ing\,
a. & n. from Vanish, v.
[1913 Webster]

Vanishing fraction (Math.), a fraction which reduces to the
form 0/0 for a particular value of the variable which
enters it, usually in consequence of the existence of a
common factor in both terms of the fraction, which factor
becomes 0 for this particular value of the variable.
--Math. Dict.

Vanishing line (Persp.), the intersection of the parallel
of any original plane and the picture; one of the lines
converging to the vanishing point.

Vanishing point (Persp.), the point to which all parallel
lines in the same plane tend in the representation.
--Gwilt.

Vanishing stress (Phon.), stress of voice upon the closing
portion of a syllable. --Rush.
[1913 Webster]
vanishing cream
(wn)
vanishing cream
n 1: a cream used cosmetically (mostly by women) for softening
and cleaning the skin [syn: cold cream, coldcream,
face cream, vanishing cream]
vanishing point
(wn)
vanishing point
n 1: the point beyond which something disappears or ceases to
exist
2: the appearance of a point on the horizon at which parallel
lines converge
vanishingly
(wn)
vanishingly
adv 1: so as to disappear or approach zero; "errors are
vanishingly rare"

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