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VACUITOtJS. VACUOUS.<br />

1664 PowFR E.xp. Philos. II. 132 The second Hypothesis 's<br />

of the Vacuists. i68a Creech LttcretUts (1683) Notes 14 Mr.<br />

Hobs adds another Argument, which is of no force against<br />

the Vacuists.<br />

t VaCUitouS, a. Obs.-^ [C next.] Having<br />

the nature of a vacuum ; empty of matter.<br />

1766 G, Canning Antl-Lucreiius m. 172 Where'er a spot<br />

vacuitous is found, There you must own that Matter feels a<br />

bound.<br />

Vacuity (vsek-ifi-iti). Also 6 vacuytee, 6-7<br />

vacuitie, 7 vacuety. [ad. L. vacuitds empty<br />

space, vacancy, freedom, etc., f. vacuus: see Vacuum.<br />

So F. z^a

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