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EMB`ARGO, n. In commerce, a restraint on ships, or prohibition of sailing, eithe...
EMB`ARGOED, pp. Stopped; hindered from sailing; hindered by public authority, as...
EMB`ARGOING, ppr. Restraining from sailing by public authority; hindering.
EMB`ARK, v.t. 1. To put or cause to enter on board a ship or other vessel or boa...
EMBARKA'TION, n. The act of putting on board of a ship or other vessel, or the a...
EMB`ARKED, pp. Put on shipboard; engaged in any affair.
EMB`ARKING, ppr. Putting on board of a ship or boat; going on shipboard.
EMBAR'RASS, v.t. 1. To perplex; to render intricate; to entangle. We say, public...
EMBAR'RASSED, pp. Perplexed; rendered intricate; confused; confounded.
EMBAR'RASSING, ppr. Perplexing; entangling; confusing; confounding; abashing.
EMBAR'RASSMENT, n. Perplexity; intricacy; entanglement. 1. Confusion of mind. 2....
EMBA'SE, v.t. [en and base.] To lower in value; to vitiate; to deprave; to impai...
EMBA'SEMENT, n. Act of depraving; depravation; deterioration.
EM'BASSADE, n. An embassy.
EMBAS'SADOR, n. 1. A minister of the highest rank employed by one prince or stat...
EMBAS'SADRESS, n. The consort of an embassador. 1. A woman sent on a public mess...