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EUPEP'TIC, a. Having good digestion.
EU'PHEMISM, n. [Gr. well, and to speak.] A representation of good qualities; par...
EUPHON'IC EUPHON'ICAL, a. [See Euphony .] Agreeable in sound; pleasing to the ea...
EU'PHONY, n. [Gr. voice.] An agreeable sound; an easy, smooth enunciation of sou...
EUPHOR'BIA, n. [Gr. with a different signification.] In botany, spurge, or basta...
EUPHOR'BIUM, n. [L. from Gr.] In the materia medica, a gummi-resinous substance,...
EU'PHOTIDE, n. A name given by the French to the aggregate of diallage and sauss...
EU'PHRASY, n. [According to DeTheis, this word is contracted from euphrosyne, jo...
EU'RIPUS, n. [Gr. L. Euripus.] A strait; a narrow tract of water, where the tide...
EU'RITE, n. The white stone [weiss stein] of Werner; a very small-grained granit...
EUROC'LYDON, n. [Gr. wind, and a wave.] A tempestuous wind, which drove ashore, ...
EU'ROPE, n. [Bochart supposes this word to be composed of white face, the land o...
EUROPE'AN, a. Pertaining to Europe. EUROPE'AN , n. A native of Europe.
EU'RUS, n. [L.] The east wind.
EU'RYTHMY, n. [Gr. rythmus, number or proportion.] In architecture, painting and...
EUSE'BIAN, n. An Arian, so called from one Eusebius.