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EMBA'YED, pp. Inclosed in a bay, or between points of land, as a ship.
EMBA'Y, v.t. [en, in, and bay.] To inclose in a bay or inlet; to land-lock; to i...
EMBAT'TLING, ppr. Ranging in battle array.
EMBAT'TLED, pp. Arrayed in order of battle. 1. Furnished with battlements; and i...
EMBAT'TLE, v.t. [en and battle.] To arrange in order of battle; to array troops ...
EM'BASSY, n. 1. The message or public function of an embassador; the charge or e...
EM'BASSAGE, an embassy,is not used.
EMBAS'SADRESS, n. The consort of an embassador. 1. A woman sent on a public mess...
EMBAS'SADOR, n. 1. A minister of the highest rank employed by one prince or stat...
EM'BASSADE, n. An embassy.
EMBA'SEMENT, n. Act of depraving; depravation; deterioration.
EMBA'SE, v.t. [en and base.] To lower in value; to vitiate; to deprave; to impai...
EMBAR'RASSMENT, n. Perplexity; intricacy; entanglement. 1. Confusion of mind. 2....
EMBAR'RASSING, ppr. Perplexing; entangling; confusing; confounding; abashing.
EMBAR'RASSED, pp. Perplexed; rendered intricate; confused; confounded.
EMBAR'RASS, v.t. 1. To perplex; to render intricate; to entangle. We say, public...