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ERA'SE, v.t. [L. erado, erasi; e and rado, to scrape; Heb. a graving tool.] 1. T...
ERA'SED, pp. Rubbed or scratched out; obliterated; effaced.
ERA'SEMENT, n. The act of erasing; a rubbing out; expunction; obliteration; dest...
ERA'SING, ppr. Rubbing or scraping out; obliterating; destroying.
ERA'SION, n. s as z. The act of erasing; a rubbing out; obliteration.
ERAS'TIAN, n. A follower of one Erastus, the leader of a religious sect, who den...
ERAS'TIANISM, n. The principles of the Erastians.
ERA'SURE, n. era'zhur. The act of erasing; a scratching out; obliteration. 1. Th...
ERE, adv. Before; sooner than. Ere sails were spread new oceans to explore. The ...
ER'EBUS, n. [L. erebus.] In mythology, darkness; hence, the region of the dead; ...
ERECT', a. [L. erectus, from erigo, to set upright; e and rego, to stretch or ma...
ERECT'ABLE, a. That can be erected; as an erectable feather.
ERECT'ED, pp. Set in a straight and perpendicular direction; set upright; raised...
ERECT'ER, n. One that erects; one that raises or builds.
ERECT'ING, ppr. Raising and setting upright; building; founding; establishing; e...
EREC'TION, n. The act of raising and setting perpendicular to the plane of the h...