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Webster Dictionary :: Equivocating

EQUIV'OCATING, ppr. Using ambiguous words or phrases.

Webster Dictionary :: Equivocation

EQUIVOCA'TION, n. Ambiguity of speech; the use of words or expressions that are ...

Webster Dictionary :: Equivocator

EQUIV'OCATOR, n. One who equivocates; one who uses language which is ambiguous a...

Webster Dictionary :: Equivoke

E'QUIVOKE, n. An ambiguous term; a word susceptible of different significations....

Webster Dictionary :: Equivorous

EQUIV'OROUS, a. [L. equus, horse, and voro, to eat.] Feeding or subsisting on ho...

Webster Dictionary :: Er

ER, the termination of many English words, is the Teutonic form of the Latin or;...

Webster Dictionary :: Er-seller

FEATH'ER-SELLER,'ER-SELLER, n. One who sells fethers for beds.

Webster Dictionary :: Era

E'RA, n. [L. oera. The origin of the term is not obvious.] 1. In chronology, a f...

Webster Dictionary :: Eradiate

ERA'DIATE, v.i. [L. e and radio, to beam.] To shoot as rays of light; to beam.

Webster Dictionary :: Eradiation

ERADIA'TION, n. Emission of rays or beams of light; emission of light or splendor.

Webster Dictionary :: Eradicate

ERAD'ICATE, v.t. [L. eradico, from radix, root.] 1. To pull up the roots, or by ...

Webster Dictionary :: Eradicated

ERAD'ICATED, pp. Plucked up by the roots; extirpated; destroyed.

Webster Dictionary :: Eradicating

ERAD'ICATING, ppr. Pulling up the roots of any thing; extirpating.

Webster Dictionary :: Eradication

ERADICA'TION, n. The act of plucking up by the roots; extirpation; excision; tot...

Webster Dictionary :: Eradicative

ERAD'ICATIVE, a. That extirpates; that cures or destroys thoroughly. ERAD'ICATIV...

Webster Dictionary :: Erasable

ERA'SABLE, a. That may or can be erased.

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