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  • effervesce — intransitive verb ( vesced; vescing) Etymology: Latin effervescere, from ex + fervescere to begin to boil, inchoative of fervēre to boil more at brew Date: 1784 1. to bubble, hiss, and foam as gas escapes 2. to show liveliness or exhilaration •… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • defervescence — Falling of an elevated temperature; abatement of fever. [L. de fervesco, to cease boiling, fr. de neg. + fervesco, to begin to boil] * * * de·fer·ves·cence .dē (.)fər ves ən(t)s, .def ər n the subsidence of a fever de·fer·vesce ves vi, vesced;… …   Medical dictionary

  • effervesce — To boil up or form bubbles rising to the surface of a fluid in large numbers, as in the evolution of CO2 from aqueous solution when the pressure is reduced. [L. ef fervesco, to boil up, from ferveo, to boil] * * * ef·fer·vesce .ef ər ves …   Medical dictionary

  • effervesce — ef•fer•vesce [[t]ˌɛf ərˈvɛs[/t]] v. i. vesced, vesc•ing 1) to give off bubbles of gas 2) to issue forth in bubbles 3) to show enthusiasm, excitement, or liveliness • Etymology: 1695–1705; < L effervēscere to boil up, become excited =ef ef… …   From formal English to slang

  • ef|fer|vesce — «EHF uhr VEHS», intransitive verb, vesced, vesc|ing. 1. to give off bubbles of gas; bubble: »Ginger ale effervesces. 2. Figurative. to be lively and gay; be excited: »She effervesces at parties but is quiet and serious in private conversation.… …   Useful english dictionary

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