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ELOIN'ED, pp. Removed to a distance; carried far off.
ELOIN'ATE, v.t. To remove.
EL'OGY ELOIN', v.t. 1. To separate and remove to a distance. 2. To convey to a d...
ELO'GIUM, n. [L. elogium. See Eulogy .] The praise bestowed on a person or thing...
EL'OGIST, n. An eulogist. [Not used.]
ELOCU'TIVE, a. Having the power of eloquent speaking.
ELOCU'TION, n. [L. elocutio, from eloquor; e and loquor, to speak.] 1. Pronuncia...
ELOCA'TION, n. [L. eloco.] A removal from the usual place of residence. 1. Depar...
ELM'Y, a. Abounding with elms.
ELM, n. [L. ulmus.] A tree of the genus Ulmus. The common elm is one of the larg...
ELLIPTICALLY, adv. According to the figure called an ellipsis. 1. Defectively.
ELLIP'TIC ELLIP'TICAL, a. Pertaining to an ellipsis; having the form of an ellip...
ELLIPSOID'AL, a. Pertaining to an ellipsoid; having the form of an ellipsoid.
ELLIPS'OID, n. [ellipsis and Gr. form.] In conics, a solid or figure formed by t...
ELLIP'SIS, n. [Gr. an omission or defect, to leave or pass by.] 1. In geometry, ...
ELLIPSE, n. ellips'. An ellipsis.