|āˌvä|zā adjective
Etymology: French évasé, from past participle of évaser to widen the mouth of, flare out, from Middle French evaser, from e- + vase — more at vase
: enlarging gradually — used especially of chimneys or outlet ducts
|āˌvä|zā adjective
Etymology: French évasé, from past participle of évaser to widen the mouth of, flare out, from Middle French evaser, from e- + vase — more at vase
: enlarging gradually — used especially of chimneys or outlet ducts
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012