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E'MIR, n. [Heb. to speak.] A title of dignity among the Turks, denoting a prince...
EM'INENTLY, adv. In a high degree; in a degree to attract observation; in a degr...
EM'INENT, a. [L. eminens, from emineo.] 1. High; lofty; as an eminent place. Eze...
EM'INENCE EM'INENCY, n. [L. eminentia, from eminens, emineo, to stand or show it...
EMIGRA'TION, n. Removal of inhabitants from one country or state to another, for...
EM'IGRATING, ppr. Removing from one country or state to another for residence.
EM'IGRATE, v.i. [L. emigro; e and migro, to migrate.] To quit one country, state...
EM'IGRANT, a. [See Emigrate .] Removing from one place or country to another dis...
EMIC'TION, n. [L. mingo, mictum.] The discharging of urine; urine; what is voide...
EMICA'TION, n. [L. emicatio, emico, from e and mico, to sparkle, that is, to dar...
E'MEW, n. A name of the Cassowary.
EM'ETIN, n. [See Emetic .] A substance obtained from the root of ipecacuana, hal...
EMET'ICALLY, adv. In such a manner as to excite vomiting.
EMET'IC, a. [Gr. to vomit.] Inducing to vomit; exciting the stomach to discharge...
EM'ERY, n. [Gr. and L. smiris.] A mineral, said to be a compact variety of corun...
EMER'SION, n. [from L. emergo. See Emerge .] 1. The act of rising out of a fluid...