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E'TITE, n. [Gr. an eagle.] Eagle-stone, a variety of bog iron. [See Eaglestone.]
ETIQUET', n. etiket'. [Eng. to dock. Originally, a little piece of paper, or a m...
ETIOL'OGY, n. [Gr. cause, and discourse.] An account of the causes of any thing,...
ETIOLOG'ICAL, a. Pertaining to etiology.
ETIOLA'TION,n. The operation of being whitened or of becoming white by excluding...
E'TIOLATING, ppr. Blanching; whitening by excluding the sun's rays.
E'TIOLATED, pp. Blanched; whitened by excluding the sun's rays.
E'TIOLATE, v.i. [Gr. to shine.] To become white or whiter; to be whitened by exc...
ETHOL'OGY, n. [Gr. manners, morals, and discourse.] A treatise on morality or th...
ETHOL'OGIST, n. One who writes on the subject of manners and morality.
ETHOLOG'ICAL, a. [See Ethology .] Treating of ethics or morality.
ETHNOL'OGY, n. [Gr. nation, and discourse.] A treatise on nations.
ETH'NICISM, n. Heathenism; paganism; idolatry.
ETH'NIC ETH'NICAL, a. [L. ethnicus; Gr. from nation from the root of G. heide, h...
ETH'MOID ETHMOID'AL, a. Gr. a sieve, and form.] Resembling a sieve. ETH'MOID , n...
ETH'ICS, n. The doctrines of morality or social manners; the science of moral ph...