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EM'BASSAGE, an embassy,is not used.
EM'BASSY, n. 1. The message or public function of an embassador; the charge or e...
EMBAT'TLE, v.t. [en and battle.] To arrange in order of battle; to array troops ...
EMBAT'TLED, pp. Arrayed in order of battle. 1. Furnished with battlements; and i...
EMBAT'TLING, ppr. Ranging in battle array.
EMBA'Y, v.t. [en, in, and bay.] To inclose in a bay or inlet; to land-lock; to i...
EMBA'YED, pp. Inclosed in a bay, or between points of land, as a ship.
EMBED', v.t. [en, in, and bed.] To lay as in a bed; to lay in surrounding matter...
EMBED'DED, pp. Laid as in a bed; deposited or inclosed in surrounding matter; as...
EMBED'DING, ppr. Laying, depositing or forming, as in a bed.
EMBEL'LISH, v.t. [L. bellus, pretty.] 1. To adorn; to beautify; to decorate; to ...
EMBEL'LISHED, pp. Adorned; decorated; beautified.
EMBEL'LISHING, ppr. Adorning; decorating; adding grace, ornament or elegance to ...
EMBEL'LISHMENT, n. The act of adorning. 1. Ornament; decoration; any thing that ...
EMBER, in ember-days, ember-weeks, is the Saxon emb-ren, or ymb-ryne, a circle, ...
EM'BER-GOOSE, n. A fowl of the genus Colymbus and order of ansers. It is larger ...