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EJEC'TION, n. [L. ejectio.] The act of casting out; expulsion. 1. Dismission fro...
EJECT'ING, ppr. Casting out; discharging; evacuating; expelling; dispossessing; ...
EJECT'ED, pp. Thrown out; thrust out; discharged; evacuated; expelled; dismissed...
EJECT', v.t. [L. ejicio, ejectum; e and jacio, to throw; jacto.] 1. To throw out...
EJAC'ULATORY, a. Suddenly darted out; uttered in short sentences; as an ejaculat...
EJACULA'TION, n. The act of throwing or darting out with a sudden force and rapi...
EJAC'ULATE, v.t. [L. ejaculor, from jaculor, to throw or dart, jaculum, a dart, ...
E'ITHER, a. or pron. 1. One or another of any number. Here are ten oranges; take...
EI'SENRAHM, n. The red and brown eisenrahm, the scaly red and brown hematite.
E'ISEL, n. Vinegar. [Not in use.]
EIGNE, a. Eldest; an epithet, used in law to denote the eldest son; as bastard e...
EIGHTY, a. 'aty. Eight times ten; four score.
EIGHTS-CORE, a. or n. 'atescore. [eight and score; score is a notch noting twent...
EIGHTIETH, a. 'atieth. [from eighty.] The next in order to the seventy ninth; th...
EIGHTHLY, adv. aithly. In the eighth place.
EIGHTH, a. aitth. Noting the number eight; the number next after seven; the ordi...