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ECON'OMIZE, v.i. To manage pecuniary concerns with frugality; to make a prudent ...
ECON'OMIST, n. One who manages domestic or other concerns with frugality; one wh...
ECONOM'ICALLY, adv. With economy; with frugality.
ECONOM'IC ECONOM'ICAL, a. [See Economy .] Pertaining to the regulation of househ...
EC'LOGUE, n. ec'log. [Gr. choice, to select.] Literally, a select piece. Hence, ...
ECLIP'TIC, n. [Gr. to fail or be defective; L. eclipticus, linea ecliptica, the ...
ECLIPS'ING, ppr. Concealing; obscuring; darkening; clouding.
ECLIPS'ED, pp. Concealed; darkened; obscured; disgraced.
ECLIPSE, n. eclips'. [L. eclipsis; Gr. defect, to fail, to leave.] 1. Literally,...
ECLEGM', n. [Gr.] A medicine made by the incorporation of oils with syrups.
ECLEC'TICALLY, adv. by way of choosing or selecting; in the manner of the eclect...
ECLEC'TIC, a. [Gr. to choose.] Selecting; choosing; an epithet given to certain ...
ECLAT, n. ecla. 1. Primarily, a burst of applause; acclamation. Hence, applause;...
ECLAMP'SY, n. [Gr. a shining, to shine.] A flashing of light, a symptom of epile...
ECLA'IRCISSEMENT, n. Explanation; the clearing up of any thing not before unders...
ECLA'IRCISE, v.t. To make clear; to explain; to clear up what is not understood ...