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Webster Dictionary :: Elocution

ELOCU'TION, n. [L. elocutio, from eloquor; e and loquor, to speak.] 1. Pronuncia...

Webster Dictionary :: Elocutive

ELOCU'TIVE, a. Having the power of eloquent speaking.

Webster Dictionary :: Elogist

EL'OGIST, n. An eulogist. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Elogium

ELO'GIUM, n. [L. elogium. See Eulogy .] The praise bestowed on a person or thing...

Webster Dictionary :: Elogy

EL'OGY ELOIN', v.t. 1. To separate and remove to a distance. 2. To convey to a d...

Webster Dictionary :: Eloinate

ELOIN'ATE, v.t. To remove.

Webster Dictionary :: Eloined

ELOIN'ED, pp. Removed to a distance; carried far off.

Webster Dictionary :: Eloining

ELOIN'ING, ppr. Removing to a distance from another, or to a place unknown.

Webster Dictionary :: Eloinment

ELOIN'MENT, n. Removal to a distance; distance.

Webster Dictionary :: Elong

ELONG', v.t. [Low L. elongo.] To put far off; to retard.

Webster Dictionary :: Elongate

ELON'GATE, v.t. [Low L. elongo, from longus. See Long .] 1. To lengthen; to exte...

Webster Dictionary :: Elongated

ELON'GATED, pp. Lengthened; removed to a distance.

Webster Dictionary :: Elongating

ELON'GATING, ppr. Lengthening; extending. 1. Receding to a greater distance, par...

Webster Dictionary :: Elongation

ELONGA'TION, n. The act of stretching or lengthening; as the elongation of a fib...

Webster Dictionary :: Elope

ELO'PE, v.i. [Eng. to leap.] 1. To run away; to depart from one's proper place o...

Webster Dictionary :: Elopement

ELO'PEMENT, n. Private or unlicensed departure from the place or station to whic...

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