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ER'IGIBLE, a. That may be erected. [Ill formed and not used.]
ERINGO. [See Eryngo .]
ERIST'IC ERIST'ICAL, a. [Gr. contention; contentious.] Pertaining to disputes; c...
ERKE, n. Idle; slothful. [Not in use.]
ERMELIN. [See Ermin .]
ER'MIN ER'MINE, n. 1. An animal of the genus Mustela, an inhabitant of northern ...
ER'MINED, a. Clothed with ermin; adorned with the fur of the ermin; as ermined p...
ERNE, or AERNE , a Saxon word, signifying a place or receptacle, forms the termi...
ERO'DE, v.t. [L. erodo; e and rodo, to gnaw.] To eat in or away; to corrode; as,...
ERO'DED, pp. Eaten; gnawed; corroded.
ERO'DING, ppr. Eating into; eating away; corroding.
ER'OGATE, v.t. [L. erogo.] To lay out; to give; to bestow upon. [Not used.]
EROGA'TION, n. The act of conferring. [Not used.]
ERO'SE, a. [L. erosus.] In botany, an erose leaf has small sinuses in the margin...
ERO'SION, n. s as z. [L. erosio.] The act or operation of eating away. 1. The st...
EROT'IC EROT'ICAL, a. [Gr. love.] Pertaining to love; treating of love. EROT'IC ...