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ERUBES'CENT, a. Red, or reddish; blushing.
ERUBES'CENCE, n. [L. erubescens, erubesco, from rubeo, to be red.] A becoming re...
ERSTWHILE, adv. Till then or now; formerly.
ERST, adv. [See Ere .] 1. First; at first; at the beginning. 2. Once; formerly; ...
ERSE, n. The language of the descendants of the Gaels or Celts, in the highlands...
ER'ROR, n. [L. error, from erro, to wander.] A wandering or deviation from the t...
ERRO'NEOUSNESS, n. The state of being erroneous, wrong or false; deviation from ...
ERRO'NEOUSLY, adv. by mistake; not rightly; falsely.
ERRO'NEOUS, a. [L. erroneus, from erro, to err.] 1. Wandering; roving; unsettled...
ER'RING, ppr. Wandering from the truth or the right way; mistaking; irregular.
ER'RHINE, a. er'rine. [Gr. the nose.] Affecting the nose, or to be snuffed into ...
ERRA'TUM, n. plu. errata. [See Err .] An error or mistake in writing or printing...
ERRA'TION, n. A wandering. [Not used.]
ERRAT'ICALLY, adv. Without rule, order or established method; irregularly.
ERRAT'IC, a. [L. erraticus, from erro, to wander.] Wandering; having no certain ...
ER'RANTRY, n. A wandering; a roving or rambling about. 1. The employment of a kn...