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ERYSIP'ELAS, n. [Gr.] A disease called St.Anthony's fire; a diffused inflammatio...
ERYN'GO, n. [Gr.] The sea-holly, Eryngium, a genus of plants of several species....
ERUP'TIVE, a. Bursting forth. The sudden glance Appears far south eruptive throu...
ERUP'TION, n. [L. eruptio, from erumpo, erupi; e and rumpo, for rupo. 1. The act...
ERUPT', v.i. To burst forth. [Not used.]
ERU'GINOUS, a. [L. aeruginosus, from aerugo, rust.] Partaking of the substance o...
ERUDI'TION, n. Learning; knowledge gained by study, or from books and instructio...
ER'UDITE, a. [L. eruditus, from erudio, to instruct. Instructed; taught; learned.
ERUCTA'TION, n. [L. eructatio.] The act of belching wind from the stomach; a bel...
ERUCT' ERUCT'ATE, v.t. [L. eructo, ructor, coinciding in elements with Heb. to s...
ERUBES'CENT, a. Red, or reddish; blushing.
ERUBES'CENCE, n. [L. erubescens, erubesco, from rubeo, to be red.] A becoming re...
ERSTWHILE, adv. Till then or now; formerly.
ERST, adv. [See Ere .] 1. First; at first; at the beginning. 2. Once; formerly; ...
ERSE, n. The language of the descendants of the Gaels or Celts, in the highlands...
ER'ROR, n. [L. error, from erro, to wander.] A wandering or deviation from the t...