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Webster Dictionary :: Emboweling

EMBOW'ELING, ppr. Depriving of entrails; eviscerating; burying.

Webster Dictionary :: Embower

EMBOW'ER, v.i. [from bower.] To lodge or rest in a bower.

Webster Dictionary :: Embrace

EMBRA'CE, v.t. 1. To take, clasp or inclose in the arms; to press to the bosom, ...

Webster Dictionary :: Embraced

EMBRA'CED, pp. Inclosed in the arms; clasped to the bosom; seized; laid hold on;...

Webster Dictionary :: Embracement

EMBRA'CEMENT, n. A clasp in the arms; a hug; embrace. 1. Hostile hug; grapple. [...

Webster Dictionary :: Embracer

EMBRA'CER, n. The person who embraces. 1. One who attempts to influence a jury c...

Webster Dictionary :: Embracery

EMBRA'CERY, n. In law, an attempt to influence a jury corruptly to one side,by p...

Webster Dictionary :: Embracing

EMBRA'CING, ppr. Clasping in the arms; pressing to the bosom; seizing and holdin...

Webster Dictionary :: Embraid

EMBRA'ID, v.t. To upbraid.

Webster Dictionary :: Embrasure

EMBRASU'RE, n. s as z. 1. An opening in a wall or parapet,through which cannon a...

Webster Dictionary :: Embrave

EMBRA'VE, v.t. [See Brave .] To embellish; to make showy. 1. To inspire with bra...

Webster Dictionary :: Embrocate

EM'BROCATE, v.t. [Gr. to moisten, to rain.] In surgery and medicine, to moisten ...

Webster Dictionary :: Embrocated

EM'BROCATED, pp. Moistened and rubbed with a wet cloth or spunge.

Webster Dictionary :: Embrocating

EM'BROCATING, ppr. Moistening and rubbing a diseased part with a wet cloth or sp...

Webster Dictionary :: Embrocation

EMBROCA'TION, n. The act of moistening and rubbing a diseased part, with a cloth...

Webster Dictionary :: Embroider

EMBROID'ER, v.t. To border with ornamental needle-work, or figures; to adorn wit...

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