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Webster Dictionary :: Evacuate

EVAC'UATE, v.t. [L. evacuo; e and vacuus, from vaco, to empty. See Vacant .] 1. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Evacuant

EVAC'UANT, a. [L. evacuans.] Emptying; freeing from. EVAC'UANT , n. A medicine w...

Webster Dictionary :: Evacate

EVA'CATE, v.t. [L. vaco.] To empty. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Eutychianism

EUTYCH'IANISM, n. The doctrines of Eutychius, who denies the two natures of Christ.

Webster Dictionary :: Eutychian

EUTYCH'IAN, n. A follower of Eutychius, who denied the two natures of Christ.

Webster Dictionary :: Euthanasy

EU'THANASY, n. [Gr. death.] An easy death.

Webster Dictionary :: Eustyle

EU'STYLE, n. [Gr. a column.] In architecture, a sort of building in which the co...

Webster Dictionary :: Eusebian

EUSE'BIAN, n. An Arian, so called from one Eusebius.

Webster Dictionary :: Eurythmy

EU'RYTHMY, n. [Gr. rythmus, number or proportion.] In architecture, painting and...

Webster Dictionary :: Eurus

EU'RUS, n. [L.] The east wind.

Webster Dictionary :: European

EUROPE'AN, a. Pertaining to Europe. EUROPE'AN , n. A native of Europe.

Webster Dictionary :: Europe

EU'ROPE, n. [Bochart supposes this word to be composed of white face, the land o...

Webster Dictionary :: Euroclydon

EUROC'LYDON, n. [Gr. wind, and a wave.] A tempestuous wind, which drove ashore, ...

Webster Dictionary :: Eurite

EU'RITE, n. The white stone [weiss stein] of Werner; a very small-grained granit...

Webster Dictionary :: Euripus

EU'RIPUS, n. [Gr. L. Euripus.] A strait; a narrow tract of water, where the tide...

Webster Dictionary :: Euphrasy

EU'PHRASY, n. [According to DeTheis, this word is contracted from euphrosyne, jo...

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