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Webster Dictionary :: Eloined

ELOIN'ED, pp. Removed to a distance; carried far off.

Webster Dictionary :: Eloinate

ELOIN'ATE, v.t. To remove.

Webster Dictionary :: Elogy

EL'OGY ELOIN', v.t. 1. To separate and remove to a distance. 2. To convey to a d...

Webster Dictionary :: Elogium

ELO'GIUM, n. [L. elogium. See Eulogy .] The praise bestowed on a person or thing...

Webster Dictionary :: Elogist

EL'OGIST, n. An eulogist. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Elocutive

ELOCU'TIVE, a. Having the power of eloquent speaking.

Webster Dictionary :: Elocution

ELOCU'TION, n. [L. elocutio, from eloquor; e and loquor, to speak.] 1. Pronuncia...

Webster Dictionary :: Elocation

ELOCA'TION, n. [L. eloco.] A removal from the usual place of residence. 1. Depar...

Webster Dictionary :: Elmy

ELM'Y, a. Abounding with elms.

Webster Dictionary :: Elm

ELM, n. [L. ulmus.] A tree of the genus Ulmus. The common elm is one of the larg...

Webster Dictionary :: Elliptically

ELLIPTICALLY, adv. According to the figure called an ellipsis. 1. Defectively.

Webster Dictionary :: Elliptic

ELLIP'TIC ELLIP'TICAL, a. Pertaining to an ellipsis; having the form of an ellip...

Webster Dictionary :: Ellipsoidal

ELLIPSOID'AL, a. Pertaining to an ellipsoid; having the form of an ellipsoid.

Webster Dictionary :: Ellipsoid

ELLIPS'OID, n. [ellipsis and Gr. form.] In conics, a solid or figure formed by t...

Webster Dictionary :: Ellipsis

ELLIP'SIS, n. [Gr. an omission or defect, to leave or pass by.] 1. In geometry, ...

Webster Dictionary :: Ellipse

ELLIPSE, n. ellips'. An ellipsis.

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