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EMULG'ENT, a. [L. emulgeo; e and mulgeo, to milk out.] Milking or draining out. ...
EMU'LE, v.t. To emulate. [Not used.]
EM'ULATRESS, n. A female who emulates another.
EM'ULATOR,, n. One who emulates; a rival; a competitor.
EM'ULATIVE, a. Inclined to emulation; rivaling; disposed to competition.
EMULA'TION, n. The act of attempting to equal or excel in qualities or actions; ...
EM'ULATING, ppr. Rivaling; attempting to equal or excel; imitating; resembling.
EM'ULATED, pp. Rivaled; imitated.
EM'ULATE, v.t. [L. oemulor; Gr. strife, contest.] 1. To strive to equal or excel...
E'MU, n. A large fowl of S. America, with wings unfit for flight. This name prop...
EMRODS. [See Emerods .]
EMPYRO'SIS, n. [Gr. to burn.] a general fire; a conflagration. [Little used.]
EMPYR'ICAL, a. Containing the combustible principle of coal.
EMPYREUMAT'IC EMPYREUMAT'ICAL, a. Having the taste or smell of burnt oil, or of ...
EMPYREU'MA, n. [Gr. fire.] In chimistry, a disagreeable smell produced from burn...
EMPYRE'AN, a. Empyreal. EMPYRE'AN , n. [See Empyreal .] The highest heaven, wher...