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EU'CHYMY, n. [Gr.] A good state of the blood and other fluids of the body.
EUCHOL'OGY, n. [Gr. prayer or vow, and discourse.] A formulary of prayers; the G...
EUCHLO'RINE, n. [See Chlorine .] In chimistry, protoxyd of chlorine.
EUCHARIS'TIC EUCHARIS'TICAL, a. Containing expressions of thanks. 1. Pertaining ...
EU'CHARIST, n. [Gr. a giving of thanks; well, favor.] 1. The sacrament of the Lo...
ET'YMON, n. [Gr. from true.] An original root, or primitive word.
ETYMOL'OGY, n. [Gr. true, and discourse.] 1. That part of philology which explai...
ETYMOL'OGIZE, v.i. To search into the origin of words; to deduce words from thei...
ETYMOL'OGIST, n. One versed in etymology or the deduction of words from their or...
ETYMOLOG'ICALLY, adv. According to etymology.
ETYMOLOG'ICAL,a. [See Etymology .] Pertaining to etymology or the derivation of ...
ETYMOL'OGER, n. An etymologist. [Not in use.]
ETUI ETWEE' ETWEE'-CASE,n. A case for pocket instruments.
ET'TLE, v.t. To earn. [Not in use.]
ET'TIN, n. A giant.
ETNE'AN, a. [from Aetna.] Pertaining to Etna, a volcanic mountain in Sicily.