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FEATH'ER-SELLER,'ER-SELLER, n. One who sells fethers for beds.
ER, the termination of many English words, is the Teutonic form of the Latin or;...
EQUIV'OROUS, a. [L. equus, horse, and voro, to eat.] Feeding or subsisting on ho...
E'QUIVOKE, n. An ambiguous term; a word susceptible of different significations....
EQUIV'OCATOR, n. One who equivocates; one who uses language which is ambiguous a...
EQUIVOCA'TION, n. Ambiguity of speech; the use of words or expressions that are ...
EQUIV'OCATING, ppr. Using ambiguous words or phrases.
EQUIV'OCATE, v.i. To use words of a doubtful signification; to express one's opi...
EQUIV'OCALNESS, n. Ambiguity; double meaning.
EQUIV'OCALLY, adv. Ambiguously; in a doubtful sense; in terms susceptible of dif...
EQUIV'OCAL, a. [Low L. oequivocus; oequus, equal, and vox, a word. See Vocal .] ...
EQUIV'OCACY, n. Equivocalness. [Not used.]
EQUIV'ALENTLY, adv. In an equal manner.
EQUIV'ALENT, a. Equal in value or worth. In barter, the goods given are supposed...
EQUIV'ALENCE, n. [L. oequus, equal, and valens, from valeo, to be worth.] 1. Equ...
EQ'UITY, n. [L. oequitas, from oequus, equal, even, level.] 1. Justice; right. I...