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ENA'BLEMENT, n. The act of enabling; ability.
ENA'BLED, pp. Supplied with sufficient power, physical, moral or legal.
ENABLE, v.t. [Norm. enhabler; en and hable, able. See Able .] 1. To make able; t...
EN, a prefix to many English words, chiefly borrowed from the French. In coincid...
EMUSCA'TION, n. [L. emuscor.] A freeing from moss. [Not much used.]
EMUNC'TORY, n. [L. emunctorium, from emunctus, emungo, to wipe, to cleanse.] In ...
EMUL'SIVE, a. Softening; milk-like. 1. Producing or yielding a milk-like substan...
EMUL'SION, n. [L. emulsus, emulgeo, to milk out.] A soft liquid remedy of a colo...
EM'ULOUSLY, adv. With desire of equaling or excelling another.
EM'ULOUS, a. [L. oemulus.] Desirous or eager to imitate, equal or excel another;...
EMULG'ENT, a. [L. emulgeo; e and mulgeo, to milk out.] Milking or draining out. ...
EMU'LE, v.t. To emulate. [Not used.]
EM'ULATRESS, n. A female who emulates another.
EM'ULATOR,, n. One who emulates; a rival; a competitor.
EM'ULATIVE, a. Inclined to emulation; rivaling; disposed to competition.
EMULA'TION, n. The act of attempting to equal or excel in qualities or actions; ...