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ECAU'DATE, a. [ e priv. and L. cauda, a tail.] In botany, without a tail or spur.
EBULLI'TION, n. [L. ebullitio, from ebullio, bullio; Eng. to boil,which see.] 1....
EBUL'LIENT, a. Boiling over, as a liquor.
EBUL'LIENCY, n. [See Ebullition .] A boiling over.
EBRIOS'ITY, n. [L. ebriositas.] Habitual drunkenness.
EBRIL'LADE, n. A check given to a horse, by a sudden jerk of one rein, when he r...
EBRI'ETY, n. [L. ebrietas, from ebrius, intoxicated.] Drunkenness; intoxication ...
EBRAC'TEATE, a. [e priv. and bractea.] In botany,without a bractea or floral leaf.
EB'ONY-TREE, n. The Ebenus, a small tree constituting a genus, growing in Crete ...
EB'ONY, n. [L. ebenus.] A species of hard,heavy and durable wood, which admits o...
EB'ONIZE, v.t. [See Ebony .] To make black or tawny; to tinge with the color of ...
EB'ON, a. [See Ebony .] Consisting of ebony; like ebony; black.
EB'IONITE,n. The ebionites were heretics who denied the divinity of Christ and r...
EBB'TIDE, n. The reflux of tide-water; the retiring tide.
EBB'ING, ppr. Flowing back; declining; decaying. EBB'ING , n. The reflux of the ...
EBB, n. The reflux of the tide; the return of tidewater towards the sea; opposed...