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Webster Dictionary :: Empery

EM'PERY, n. Empire.

Webster Dictionary :: Emperor

EM'PEROR, n. [L. imperator, from impero, to command.] Literally, the commander o...

Webster Dictionary :: Emperished

EMPER'ISHED, a. [See Perish .] Decayed. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Emperess

EM'PERESS. [See Empress .]

Webster Dictionary :: Empeople

EMPE'OPLE, v.t. empee'pl. To form into a people or community. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Empeach

EMPEACH, [See Impeach .]

Webster Dictionary :: Empassion

EMPAS'SION, v.t. To move with passion; to affect strongly. [See Impassion .]

Webster Dictionary :: Empasm

EMPASM, n. empazm'. [Gr. to sprinkle.] A powder used to prevent the bad scent of...

Webster Dictionary :: Emparlance

EMPAR'LANCE, n. [See Imparlance .]

Webster Dictionary :: Empark

EMP`ARK, v.t. [in and park.] To inclose as with a fence.

Webster Dictionary :: Empannel

EMPAN'NEL, n. [Eng. pane, a square. See Pane and Pannel.] A list of jurors; a sm...

Webster Dictionary :: Empaling

EMPA'LING, ppr. Fortifying with pales or stakes; inclosing; putting to death on ...

Webster Dictionary :: Empalement

EMPA'LEMENT, n. A fencing, fortifying or inclosing with stakes; a putting to dea...

Webster Dictionary :: Empaled

EMPA'LED, pp. Fenced or fortified with stakes; inclosed; shut in; fixed on a state.

Webster Dictionary :: Empale

EMPA'LE, v.t. [L. palus.] 1. To fence or fortify with stakes; to set a line of s...

Webster Dictionary :: Empair

EMPA'IR, v.t. To impair. [See Impair .]

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