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Meaning of devexity | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

A bending downward; declivity.

uncountable, usually

Examples

“'Twas the more surprizing upon this account, because since the Matter of thie Phaenomenon seem'd to be but a very Thin Vapour, it was necessary that That Vapour shou'd be either of a vast Extent to answer the Superficies of the Earth; or else of a vast Height, that the Devexity of the Subperficies of the Earth shou'd not hinder its being seen in the same Situation from Places so far distant;”
“The Governor of Pensacola says, that the etymology of Langue la Graisse originates from the Rivers forming an extensive Curve; where, upon the first Settlement of the Place, great Quantities of Bear-Meat were stored up for the Use of the Garrison and the French and Spanish Navigators up and down the Missisippi, which Meat is of a very oleose Quality ; though in my Opinion , the Greasiness of the Soil , with the Devexity of the River, sufficiently justify the Epithet.”
“The hand of the merciless critic, will dash them, with violent devexity, into the sea of demerit, and there they will float upon the waters of dishonour;”
“And as this North Pole seemeth to be aloft to those that are situated directly under it, so to them that be removed so far as the other Devexity or Fall of the Earth, those abovesaid Stars rise up aloft there, while these decline downward which here were mounted on high.”
“But while with such intensity he spouted on immensity, His wife with sweet devexity was cutting quite a dash; And with such ingenuity she monkeyed his annuity, He found to his perplexity she'd dressed away his cash.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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