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Webster Dictionary :: Elance

EL'ANCE, v.t. To throw or shoot; to hurl; to dart. While thy unerring hand elanc...

Webster Dictionary :: Elamping

ELAMP'ING, a. [See Lamp .] Shining. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Elain

ELA'IN, n. [Gr. oily.] The oily or liquid principle of oils and fats.

Webster Dictionary :: Elaboration

ELABORA'TION, n. Improvement or refinement by successive operations.

Webster Dictionary :: Elaborating

ELAB'ORATING, ppr. Producing with labor; improving; refining by successive opera...

Webster Dictionary :: Elaborateness

ELAB'ORATENESS, n. The quality of being elaborate or wrought with great labor.

Webster Dictionary :: Elaborately

ELAB'ORATELY, adv. With great labor or study; with nice regard to exactness.

Webster Dictionary :: Elaborated

ELAB'ORATED, pp. Produced with labor or study; improved.

Webster Dictionary :: Elaborate

ELAB'ORATE, v.t. [L. elaboro, from laboro, labor. See Labor .] 1. To produce wit...

Webster Dictionary :: Eking

E'KING, ppr. Increasing; augmenting; lengthening. E'KING ,n. Increase or addition.

Webster Dictionary :: Ekerbergite

EKERBERG'ITE, n. [from Ekeberg.] A mineral, supposed to be a variety of scapolite.

Webster Dictionary :: Eked

E'KED, pp. Increased; lengthened.

Webster Dictionary :: Eke

EKE, v.t. [L. augeo.] 1. To increase; to enlarge; as, to eke a store of provisio...

Webster Dictionary :: Ejulation

EJULA'TION, n. [L. ejulatio, from ejulo, to cry, to yell, to wail.] Outcry; a wa...

Webster Dictionary :: Ejector

EJECT'OR, n. One who ejects or dispossesses another of his land.

Webster Dictionary :: Ejectment

EJECT'MENT, n. Literally, a casting out; a dispossession. 1. In law, a writ or a...

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