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ERAS'TIANISM, n. The principles of the Erastians.
ERAS'TIAN, n. A follower of one Erastus, the leader of a religious sect, who den...
ERA'SION, n. s as z. The act of erasing; a rubbing out; obliteration.
ERA'SING, ppr. Rubbing or scraping out; obliterating; destroying.
ERA'SEMENT, n. The act of erasing; a rubbing out; expunction; obliteration; dest...
ERA'SED, pp. Rubbed or scratched out; obliterated; effaced.
ERA'SE, v.t. [L. erado, erasi; e and rado, to scrape; Heb. a graving tool.] 1. T...
ERA'SABLE, a. That may or can be erased.
ERAD'ICATIVE, a. That extirpates; that cures or destroys thoroughly. ERAD'ICATIV...
ERADICA'TION, n. The act of plucking up by the roots; extirpation; excision; tot...
ERAD'ICATING, ppr. Pulling up the roots of any thing; extirpating.
ERAD'ICATED, pp. Plucked up by the roots; extirpated; destroyed.
ERAD'ICATE, v.t. [L. eradico, from radix, root.] 1. To pull up the roots, or by ...
ERADIA'TION, n. Emission of rays or beams of light; emission of light or splendor.
ERA'DIATE, v.i. [L. e and radio, to beam.] To shoot as rays of light; to beam.
E'RA, n. [L. oera. The origin of the term is not obvious.] 1. In chronology, a f...