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EMPAS'SION, v.t. To move with passion; to affect strongly. [See Impassion .]
EMPEACH, [See Impeach .]
EMPE'OPLE, v.t. empee'pl. To form into a people or community. [Little used.]
EM'PERESS. [See Empress .]
EMPER'ISHED, a. [See Perish .] Decayed. [Not in use.]
EM'PEROR, n. [L. imperator, from impero, to command.] Literally, the commander o...
EM'PERY, n. Empire.
EM'PHASIS, n. In rhetoric, a particular stress of utterance, or force of voice, ...
EMPHASIZE, v.t. To utter or pronounce with a particular or more forcible stress ...
EMPHAT'IC EMPHAT'ICAL, a. Forcible; strong; impressive; as an emphatic voice, to...
EMPHAT'ICALLY, adv. With emphasis; strongly; forcibly; in a striking manner. 1. ...
EM'PHYSEM, n. [Gr. to inflate.] In surgery, a puffy tumor, easily yielding to pr...
EMPHYSE'MA EMPHYSEM'ATOUS, a. Pertaining to emphysema; swelled,bloated, but yiel...
EMPHYTEU'TIC, c. [Gr. a planting, to plant.] Taken on hire; that for which rent ...
EMPIERCE, v.t. empers' [em, in, and pierce.] To pierce into; to penetrate. [Not ...
EMPIGHT, a. [from pight, to fix.] Fixed.