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EM'IGRATE, v.i. [L. emigro; e and migro, to migrate.] To quit one country, state...
EM'IGRATING, ppr. Removing from one country or state to another for residence.
EMIGRA'TION, n. Removal of inhabitants from one country or state to another, for...
EM'INENCE EM'INENCY, n. [L. eminentia, from eminens, emineo, to stand or show it...
EM'INENT, a. [L. eminens, from emineo.] 1. High; lofty; as an eminent place. Eze...
EM'INENTLY, adv. In a high degree; in a degree to attract observation; in a degr...
E'MIR, n. [Heb. to speak.] A title of dignity among the Turks, denoting a prince...
EM'ISSARY, n. [L. emissarius, from emitto; e and mitto, to send.] A person sent ...
EMIS'SION, n. [L. emissio, from emitto, to send out.] The act of sending or thro...
EMIT', v.t. [L. emitto; e and mitto, to send.] 1. To send forth; to throw or giv...
EMMEN'AGOGUE, n. [Gr. menstruous, in month, and to lead.] A medicine that promot...
EM'MET, n. An ant or pismire.
EMMEW', v.t. [See Mew .] To mew; to coop up; to confine in a coop or cage.
EMMOVE, v.t. To move; to rouse; to excite. [Not used.]
EMOLLES'CENCE, n. [L. emollescens, softening. See Emolliate .] In metallurgy, th...
EMOL'LIATE, v.t. [L. emollio, mollio, to soften; mollis, soft; Eng. mellow, mild...