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ELEPHANT'INE, a. Pertaining to the elephant; huge; resembling an elephant; or pe...
ELEPHANT'S-FOOT, n. A plant, the Elephantopus.
ELEUSIN'IAN, a. Relating to Eleusis in Greece; as Eleusinian mysteries or festiv...
EL'EVATE, v.t. [L. elevo; e and levo, to raise; Eng. to lift. See Lift .] 1. To ...
EL'EVATED, pp. Raised; exalted; dignified; elated; excited; made more acute or m...
EL'EVATING, ppr. Raising; exalting; dignifying; elating; cheering.
ELEVA'TION, n. [L. elevatio.] The act of raising or conveying from a lower or de...
EL'EVATOR, n. One who raises, lifts or exalts. 1. In anatomy, a muscle which ser...
EL'EVATORY, n. An instrument used in trepanning, for raising a depressed or frac...
ELE'VE, n. One brought up or protected by another.
ELEV'EN, a. elev'n. Ten and one added; as eleven men.
ELEV'ENTH, a. The next in order to the tenth; as the eleventh chapter.
ELF, n. plu. elves. 1. A wandering spirit; a fairy; a hobgoblin; an imaginary be...
ELF'-ARROW, n. A name given to flints in the shape of arrow-heads, vulgarly supp...
ELF'-LOCK, n. A knot of hair twisted by elves.
ELF'IN, a. Relating or pertaining to elves. ELF'IN , n. A little urchin.