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EMB`ARGO, n. In commerce, a restraint on ships, or prohibition of sailing, eithe...
EMBARCA'TION, n. Embarkation, which see.
EMB`AR, v.t. [en and bar.] To shut, close or fasten with a bar; to make fast. 1....
EMB`ALMING, ppr. Filling a dead body with spices for preservation; preserving wi...
EMB`ALMER, n. One who embalms bodies for preservation.
EMB`ALMED, pp. Filled with aromatic plants for preservation; preserved from loss...
EMB'ALM, v.t. emb'am. 1. To open a dead body, take out the intestines,and fill t...
EMBA'LE, v.t. 1. To make up into a bundle, bale or package; to pack. 2. To bind;...
EMASCULA'TION, n. The act of depriving a male of the parts which characterize th...
EM`ASCULATING, ppr. Castrating; felding; depriving of vigor.
EM`ASCULATED, pp. Castrated; weakened.
EM`ASCULATE, v.t. [Low L. emasculo, from e and masculus, a male. See Male .] 1. ...
EM`ARGINATELY, adv. In the form of notches.
EM`ARGINATE EM`ARGINATED, a. [L. margo, whence emargino.] 1. In botany, notched ...
EMA'NE, v.i. [L. emano.] To issue or flow from. but this is not an elegant word....
EMAN'CIPATOR, n. One who emancipates or liberates from bondage or restraint.