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Webster Dictionary :: Emigrate

EM'IGRATE, v.i. [L. emigro; e and migro, to migrate.] To quit one country, state...

Webster Dictionary :: Emigrating

EM'IGRATING, ppr. Removing from one country or state to another for residence.

Webster Dictionary :: Emigration

EMIGRA'TION, n. Removal of inhabitants from one country or state to another, for...

Webster Dictionary :: Eminence

EM'INENCE EM'INENCY, n. [L. eminentia, from eminens, emineo, to stand or show it...

Webster Dictionary :: Eminent

EM'INENT, a. [L. eminens, from emineo.] 1. High; lofty; as an eminent place. Eze...

Webster Dictionary :: Eminently

EM'INENTLY, adv. In a high degree; in a degree to attract observation; in a degr...

Webster Dictionary :: Emir

E'MIR, n. [Heb. to speak.] A title of dignity among the Turks, denoting a prince...

Webster Dictionary :: Emissary

EM'ISSARY, n. [L. emissarius, from emitto; e and mitto, to send.] A person sent ...

Webster Dictionary :: Emission

EMIS'SION, n. [L. emissio, from emitto, to send out.] The act of sending or thro...

Webster Dictionary :: Emit

EMIT', v.t. [L. emitto; e and mitto, to send.] 1. To send forth; to throw or giv...

Webster Dictionary :: Emmenagogue

EMMEN'AGOGUE, n. [Gr. menstruous, in month, and to lead.] A medicine that promot...

Webster Dictionary :: Emmet

EM'MET, n. An ant or pismire.

Webster Dictionary :: Emmew

EMMEW', v.t. [See Mew .] To mew; to coop up; to confine in a coop or cage.

Webster Dictionary :: Emmove

EMMOVE, v.t. To move; to rouse; to excite. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Emollescence

EMOLLES'CENCE, n. [L. emollescens, softening. See Emolliate .] In metallurgy, th...

Webster Dictionary :: Emolliate

EMOL'LIATE, v.t. [L. emollio, mollio, to soften; mollis, soft; Eng. mellow, mild...

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