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EMACULA'TION, n. [L. emaculo, from e and macula, a spot.] The act or operation o...
EMAC'ULATE, v.t. [infra.] To take spots from. [Little used.]
EMACIA'TION, n. The act of making lean or thin in flesh; or a becoming lean by a...
EMA'CIATING, ppr. Wasting the flesh gradually; making lean.
EMA'CIATED, pp. Reduced to leanness by a gradual loss of flesh; thin; lean.
EMA'CIATE, v.i. [L. emacio, from maceo, or macer, lean; Gr. small; Eng. meager, ...
EMAC'ERATE, v.t. To make lean. [Not in use.]
'EM, A contraction of them. They took 'em.
ELYS'IUM, n. elyzh'um. [L. elysium.] In ancient mythology, a place assigned to h...
ELYS'IAN, a. elyzh'un. [L. elysius.] Pertaining to elysium or the seat of deligh...
ELV'ISH, a. More properly elfish, which see.
ELVES, plu. of elf.
ELV'ERS, n. Young eels; young congers or sea-eels.
ELVELOCKS. [See Elf-lock .]
ELUXA'TION, n. The dislocation of a bone. [See Luxation .]
ELUX'ATE, v.t. [L. eluxatus.] To dislocate. [See Luxate .]