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ES'TUARY, n. [L. oestuarium, from oestuo, to boil or foam, oestus, heat, fury, s...
ES'TUANCE, n. [L. oestus.] Heat. [Not in use.]
ES'TRICH, n. The ostrich, which see.
ESTRE'PEMENT, n. [Eng. to strip.] In law, spoil; waste; a stripping of land by a...
ESTRE'ATED, pp. Extracted; copied.
ESTRE'AT, n. [L. extractum, extraho, to draw out.] In law, a true copy or duplic...
ESTRA'Y, v.i. To stray. [See Stray .] ESTRA'Y , n. A tame beast, as a horse, ox ...
ESTRAPA'DE, n. The defense of a horse that will not obey, and which, to get rid ...
ESTRANGING, ppr. Alienating; withdrawing; keeping at or removing to a distance.
ESTRANGEMENT, n. Alienation; a keeping at a distance; removal; voluntary abstrac...
ESTRANGED, pp. Withdrawn; withheld; alienated.
ESTRANGE, v.t. 1. To keep at a distance; to withdraw; to cease to frequent and b...
ESTRA'DE, n. An even or level place.
ESTO'VERS, n. In law, necessaries, or supplies; a reasonable allowance out of la...
ESTOP'PING, ppr. Impeding; barring by one's own act.
ESTOP'PEL, n. In law, a stop; a plea in bar, grounded on a man's own act or deed...