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EPHEM'ERA, n. [L. from Gr. daily; a day.] A fever of one day's continuance only....
E'PHA, n. [Heb. properly a baking.] A Hebrew measure of three pecks and three pi...
EPENTHET'IC, a. Inserted in the middle of a word.
EPEN'THESIS EPEN'THESY, n. [Gr. to put.] The insertion of a letter or syllable i...
EPENET'IC, a. Laudatory; bestowing praise.
EPAUL'MENT, n. In fortification, a side-work or work to cover sidewise, made of ...
EP'AULET, n. A shoulder-piece; an ornamental badge worn on the shoulder by milit...
EP'ARCHY, n. [Gr. a province; government.] A province, prefecture or territory u...
EP'ARCH, n. [Gr. dominion.] The governor or prefect of a province.
E'PACT, n. [Gr. adscititious, to adduce or bring; to drive.] In chronology, the ...
EP, EPI, [Gr. in composition, usually signifies on.]
E'ON, n. [Gr. age, duration.] In the platonic philosophy, a virtue, attribute or...
EOL'IPILE, n. [Aeolus, the deity of the winds, and pila, a ball.] A hollow ball ...
EO'LIAN EOL'IC, a. Pertaining to Aeolia or Aeolis, in Asia Minor, inhabited by G...
ENWRAP'MENT, n. A covering; a wrapping or wrapper.
ENWRAP', v.t. enrap'. To envelop. [See Inwrap .]