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ELEC'TRIC, n. Any body or substance capable of exhibiting electricity by means o...
ELECT'RESS, n. The wife or widow of an elector in the German empire.
ELEC'TRE, n. [L. electrum.] Amber. [Bacon used this word for a compound or mixed...
ELECT'ORATE, n. The dignity of an elector in the German empire. 1. The territory...
ELECTORAL'ITY, for electorate, is not used.
ELECT'ORAL, a. Pertaining to election or electors. The electoral college in Germ...
ELECT'OR, n. One who elects, or one who has the right of choice; a person who ha...
ELECT'IVELY, adv. by choice; with preference of one to another.
ELECT'IVE, a. Dependent on choice, as an elective monarchy, in which the king is...
ELECTIONEE'RING, ppr. Using influence to procure the election of a person. ELECT...
ELECTIONEE'R, v.i. To make interest for a candidate at an election; to use arts ...
ELEC'TION, n. [L. electio.] The act of choosing; choice; the act of selecting on...
ELECT'ING, ppr. Choosing; selecting from a number; preferring; designating to of...
ELECT'ED, pp. Chosen; preferred; designated to office by some act of the constit...
ELECT', v.t. [L. electus, from eligo; e or ex and lego; Gr. to choose.] 1. Prope...
ELECAMPA'NE, n. [L. helenium, from Gr. which signifies this plant and a feast in...