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ETYMOL'OGY, n. [Gr. true, and discourse.] 1. That part of philology which explai...
ET'YMON, n. [Gr. from true.] An original root, or primitive word.
EU'CHARIST, n. [Gr. a giving of thanks; well, favor.] 1. The sacrament of the Lo...
EUCHARIS'TIC EUCHARIS'TICAL, a. Containing expressions of thanks. 1. Pertaining ...
EUCHLO'RINE, n. [See Chlorine .] In chimistry, protoxyd of chlorine.
EUCHOL'OGY, n. [Gr. prayer or vow, and discourse.] A formulary of prayers; the G...
EU'CHYMY, n. [Gr.] A good state of the blood and other fluids of the body.
EUCHYSID'ERITE, n. A mineral, considered as a variety of augite.
EU'CLASE, n. [Gr. to break; easily broken.] A mineral, a species of emerald, pri...
EU'CRASY, n. [Gr. well, and temperament.] In medicine, such a due or well propor...
EU'DIALYTE, n. A mineral of a brownish red color.
EUDIOM'ETER, n. [Gr. serene, and Jove, air, and measure.] An instrument for asce...
EUDIOMET'RIC EUDIOMET'RICAL, a. Pertaining to an eudiometer; performed or ascert...
EUDIOM'ETRY, n. The art or practice of ascertaining the purity of the air by the...
EU'GE, n. Applause. [Not used.]
EUGH, a tree. [See Yew .]