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EMEND'ATORY, a. Contributing to emendation or correction.
EM'ERALD, n. [L. smaragdus.] A mineral and a precious stone, whose colors are a ...
EMERGE, v.i. emerj'. [L. emergo; e, ex, and mergo, to plunge.] 1. To rise out of...
EMERG'ENCE EMERG'ENCY, n. The act of rising out of a fluid or other covering or ...
EMERG'ENT, a. Rising out of a fluid or any thing that covers or surrounds. The m...
EMER'ITED, a. [L. emeritus.] Allowed to have done public service.
EM'ERODS, n. With a plural termination. [Corrupted from hemorrhoids, Gr. to labo...
EMER'SION, n. [from L. emergo. See Emerge .] 1. The act of rising out of a fluid...
EM'ERY, n. [Gr. and L. smiris.] A mineral, said to be a compact variety of corun...
EMET'IC, a. [Gr. to vomit.] Inducing to vomit; exciting the stomach to discharge...
EMET'ICALLY, adv. In such a manner as to excite vomiting.
EM'ETIN, n. [See Emetic .] A substance obtained from the root of ipecacuana, hal...
E'MEW, n. A name of the Cassowary.
EMICA'TION, n. [L. emicatio, emico, from e and mico, to sparkle, that is, to dar...
EMIC'TION, n. [L. mingo, mictum.] The discharging of urine; urine; what is voide...
EM'IGRANT, a. [See Emigrate .] Removing from one place or country to another dis...