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ELEVA'TION, n. [L. elevatio.] The act of raising or conveying from a lower or de...
EL'EVATING, ppr. Raising; exalting; dignifying; elating; cheering.
EL'EVATED, pp. Raised; exalted; dignified; elated; excited; made more acute or m...
EL'EVATE, v.t. [L. elevo; e and levo, to raise; Eng. to lift. See Lift .] 1. To ...
ELEUSIN'IAN, a. Relating to Eleusis in Greece; as Eleusinian mysteries or festiv...
ELEPHANT'S-FOOT, n. A plant, the Elephantopus.
ELEPHANT'INE, a. Pertaining to the elephant; huge; resembling an elephant; or pe...
ELEPHANTI'ASIS, n. [L.and Gr. from elephant.] A species of leprosy, so called fr...
EL'EPHANT-BEETLE, n. A large species of Scarabaeus, or beetle, found in South Am...
EL'EPHANT, n. [L. elephas, elephantus; probably from the Heb. a leader or chief,...
ELENCH'IZE, v.i. To dispute. [Not in use.]
ELENCH'ICALLY, adv. by means of an elench. [Not in use.]
ELENCH'ICAL, a. Pertaining to an elench.
ELENCH', n. [L. elenchus; Gr. to argue, to refute.] 1. A vicious or fallacious a...
EL'EMI, n. The gum elemi, so called; but said to be a resinous substance, the pr...
ELEMENTAR'ITY ELEMENT'ARY, a. Primary; simple; uncompounded; uncombined; having ...