n. [ Pref. ab- + evacuation. ] (Med.) A partial evacuation. Mayne.
n. a particle accelerator which is capable of accelerating protons up to 6 gigaeletron volts. [ WordNet 1.5 ]
v. t.
n. [ C. F. biveau, earlier buveau, Sp. baivel; of unknown origin. Cf. Bevile. ]
a.
I may be straight, though they themselves be bevel. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]
A bevel angle,
Bevel wheel,
v. i. To deviate or incline from an angle of 90°, as a surface; to slant. [ 1913 Webster ]
Their houses are very ill built, the walls bevel. Swift. [ 1913 Webster ]
(Mech.) A kind of gear in which the two wheels working together lie in different planes, and have their teeth cut at right angles to the surfaces of two cones whose apices coincide with the point where the axes of the wheels would meet. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. (Min.) The replacement of an edge by two similar planes, equally inclined to the including faces or adjacent planes. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ OE. bever a drink, drinking time, OF. beivre, boivre, to drink, fr. L. bibere. ] A light repast between meals; a lunch. [ Obs. ] Beau. & Fl. [ 1913 Webster ]
v. i.
n. [ OF. bevrage, F. breuvage, fr. beivre to drink, fr. L. bibere. Cf. Bib, v. t., Poison, Potable. ]
He knew no beverage but the flowing stream. Thomson. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ See Bevel. ] (Her.) A chief broken or opening like a carpenter's bevel. Encyc. Brit. [ 1913 Webster ]
n.;
What a bevy of beaten slaves have we here ! Beau. & Fl. [ 1913 Webster ]