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ETER'NITY, n. [L. oeternitas.] Duration or continuance without beginning or end....
ETER'NALLY, adv. Without beginning or end of duration, or without end only. 1. U...
ETER'NALIZE, v.t. To make eternal; to give endless duration to. [We now use eter...
ETER'NALIST, n. One who holds the past existence of the world to be infinite.
ETER'NAL, a. [L. oeternus, composed of oevum and ternus, oeviternus, Varro. The ...
ETERN', a. Eternal; perpetual; endless. [Not used.]
BAROM,'ETER, n. [Gr.weight, and measure.] An instrument for measuring the weight...
ETEOS'TIC, n. [Gr. true, and a verse.] A chronogrammatical composition.
ETCH'ING, ppr. Marking or making prints with nitric acid. ETCH'ING , n. The impr...
ETCH'ED, pp. Marked and corroded by nitric acid.
ETCH, v.t. 1. To make prints on copper-plate by means of lines or strokes first ...
ES'URINE, a. Eating; corroding. [Little used.] ET CAETERA , and the contraction ...
ESU'RIENT, a. [L. esuriens, esurio.] Inclined to eat; hungry.
ES'TURE, n. [L. oestuo.] Violence; commotion. [Not used.]
ESTUA'TION, n. A boiling; agitation; commotion of a fluid.
ES'TUATE, v.i. [L. oestuo, to boil.] To boil; to swell and rage; to be agitated.