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EBRI'ETY, n. [L. ebrietas, from ebrius, intoxicated.] Drunkenness; intoxication ...
EBRIL'LADE, n. A check given to a horse, by a sudden jerk of one rein, when he r...
EBRIOS'ITY, n. [L. ebriositas.] Habitual drunkenness.
EBUL'LIENCY, n. [See Ebullition .] A boiling over.
EBUL'LIENT, a. Boiling over, as a liquor.
EBULLI'TION, n. [L. ebullitio, from ebullio, bullio; Eng. to boil,which see.] 1....
ECAU'DATE, a. [ e priv. and L. cauda, a tail.] In botany, without a tail or spur.
ECCEN'TRIC, ECCEN'TRICAL, a. [L. eccentricus; ex, from, and centrum, center.] 1....
ECCENTRIC'ITY, n. Deviation from a center. 1. The state of having a center diffe...
ECCHYM'OSIS, n. In medicine, an appearance of livid spots on the skin, occasione...
ECCLESIAS'TES, n. [Gr.] a canonical book of the old testament.
ECCLESIAS'TIC, ECCLESIAS'TICAL, . [L; Gr.an assembly or meeting, whence a church...
ECCLESIAS'TICUS, n. A book of the aprocrypha.
ECCOPROT'IC, a. [Gr. out or from, and stercus.] Having the quality of promoting ...
ECHELON', n. In military tactics,the position of an army in the form of steps,or...
ECH'INATE ECH'INATED, a. [L. echinum, a hedgehog.] Set with prickles, prickly, l...