evaporateEVAP'ORATE, v.i. [L. evaporo; e and vaporo, from vapor, which see.] EVAP'ORATE, v.t. To convert or resolve a fluid into vapor, which is specifically lighter than the air; to dissipate in fumes, steam, or minute particles. Heat evaporates water at every point of temperature, from 32 degrees to 212 degrees, the boiling point, of Fahrenheit. A north west wind, in New England, evaporates water and dries the earth more rapidly, than the heat alone of a summer's day. EVAP'ORATE, a. Dispersed in vapors. |