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E'GOTISM, n. [L. ego.] Primarily, the practice of too frequently using the word ...
EGO'ITY, n. Personality. [Not authorized.]
E'GOIST, n. [from L. ego.] A name given to certain followers of Des Cartes, who ...
EG'LANTINE, n. A species of rose; the sweet brier; a plant bearing an odoriferou...
EGLAND'ULOUS, a. [e neg. and glandulous. See Gland .] Destitute of glands.
E'GILOPS, n. Goat's eye; an abscess in the inner canthus of the eye; fistula lac...
EGILOP'ICAL, a. Affected with the egilops.
EGG'BIRD, n. A fowl, a species of tern.
EGG, n. [L. ovum, by a change of g into v.] A body formed in the females of fowl...
EGES'TION, n. [L. egestio.] The act of voiding digested matter at the natural vent.
EGEST', v.t. [L.egestum, from egero.] To cast or throw out; to void, as excrement.
EGERM'INATE. [Not used. See Germinate .]
E'GERAN, n. [from Eger, in bohemia.] A subspecies of pyramidical garnet, of a re...
E'GER, or E'AGARE , n. An impetuous flood; an irregular tide.
EGAD', exclam. A lucky star, good fortune, as we say, my stars!
EFTSOONS', adv. Soon afterwards; in a short time. E.G . [exempli gratia.] For th...