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Webster Dictionary :: Ecumenic

ECUMEN'IC ECUMEN'ICAL, a. [Gr. the habitable world.] General; universal; as an e...

Webster Dictionary :: Ecurie

EC'URIE, n. A stable; a covered place for horses.

Webster Dictionary :: Ed

EAD,ED, in names, is a Saxon word signifying happy, fortunate; as in Edward, hap...

Webster Dictionary :: Edacious

EDA'CIOUS, a. [L. edax, from edo, to eat.] Eating; given to eating; greedy; vora...

Webster Dictionary :: Edacity

EDAC'ITY, n. [L. edacitas, from edax, edo, to eat.] Greediness; voracity; raveno...

Webster Dictionary :: Edder

ED'DER, n. In husbandry, such wood as is worked into the top of hedge-stakes to ...

Webster Dictionary :: Edders

ED'DERS, n. A name given to a variety of the Arum esculentum, an esculent root.

Webster Dictionary :: Eddish

ED'DISH ED'DOES ED'DY, n. [I find this word in no other language. It is usually ...

Webster Dictionary :: Eddy-water

ED'DY-WATER, n. Among seamen, the water which falls back on the rudder of a ship...

Webster Dictionary :: Eddy-wind

ED'DY-WIND, n. The wind returned or beat back from a sail, a mountain or any thi...

Webster Dictionary :: Edelite

ED'ELITE, n. A siliceous stone of a light gray color.

Webster Dictionary :: Edematous

EDEM'ATOUS, a. [Gr. a tumor; to swell.] Swelling with a serous humor; dropsical....

Webster Dictionary :: Eden

E'DEN, n. [Heb. pleasure, delight.] The country and garden in which Adam and Eve...

Webster Dictionary :: Edenized

E'DENIZED, a. Admitted into paradise.

Webster Dictionary :: Edentated

EDEN'TATED, a. [L. edentatus, e and dens.] Destitute or deprived of teeth.

Webster Dictionary :: Edge

EDGE, n. [L. acies, acus.] 1. In a general sense, the extreme border or point of...

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