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ERECT'IVE, a. Setting upright; raising.
ERECT'LY, adv. In an erect posture.
ERECT'NESS, n. Uprightness of posture or form.
ERECT'OR, n. A muscle that erects; one that raises.
E'RELONG, adv. [ere and long.] Before a long time had elapsed. He mounted the ho...
ER'EMITAGE, n. [See Hermitage .]
ER'EMITE, n. [L. eremita; Gr.a desert.] One who lives in a wilderness, or in ret...
EREMIT'ICAL, a. Living in solitude, or in seclusion from the world.
E'RENOW, adv. [ere and now.] Before this time.
EREP'TION, n. [L. ereptio.] A taking or snatching away by force.
E'REWHILE E'REWHILES, adv. [ere and while. Some time ago; before a little while....
ER'GAT, v.i. [L. ergo.] To infer; to draw conclusions. [Not used.]
ER'GO, adv. [L.] Therefore.
ERGOT, n. In farriery, a stub, like a piece of soft horn, about the bigness of a...
ER'GOTISM, n. [L. ergo.] A logical inference; a conclusion.
ER'IACH, n. A pecuniary fine.