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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



641 words match “SCRIPT”

DOVER'S POWDER n.
the United States) with sulphate of potash, and in France (as in Dr. Dover's original prescription) with nitrate and sulphate of potash and licorice. It is an anodyne diaphoretic.
DRINK n.
k penny, an allowance, or perquisite, given to buy drink; a gratuity. -- Drink offering (Script.), an offering of wine, etc., in the Jewish religious service. -- In drink, drunk. "The poor monster's in drink." Shak. -- Strong drink, intoxicating liquor; esp., liquor containing a large proportion of alcohol. " Wine i…
DUPLICATE n. 2 definitions
corresponds to something else; another, correspondent to the first; hence, a copy; a transcript; a counterpart. I send a duplicate both of it and my last dispatch. Sir W. Temple.
EFFACE v.
; to render illegible or indiscernible; as, to efface the letters on a monument, or the inscription on a coin.
ELOHIM n.
One of the principal names by which God is designated in the Hebrew Scriptures.
EMBRYOGRAPHY n.
The general description of embryos.
ENGRAVE v. 2 definitions
To cut with a graving instrument in order to form an inscription or pictorial representation; to carve figures; to mark with incisions. Like . . . . a signet thou engrave the two stones with the names of the children of Israel. Ex. xxviii. 11.
ENLIMN v.
uminating or ornamenting with colored and decorated letters and figures, as a book or manuscript. [R.] Palsgrave.
ENTER v.
To deposit for copyright the title or description of (a book, picture, map, etc.); as, "entered according to act of Congress."
ENTERADENOGRAPHY n.
A treatise upon, or description of, the intestinal glands.
ENTEROGRAPHY n.
A treatise upon, or description of, the intestines; enterology.
ENVOY n.
An explanatory or commendatory postscript to a poem, essay, or book; -- also in the French from, l'envoi. The envoy of a ballad is the "sending" of it forth. Skeat.
EPIGRAPH n.
Any inscription set upon a building; especially, one which has to do with the building itself, its founding or dedication.
EPIGRAPHY n.
The science of inscriptions; the art of engraving inscriptions or of deciphering them.
EPITAPH n.
An inscription on, or at, a tomb, or a grave, in memory or commendation of the one buried there; a sepulchral inscription. Hang her an epitaph upon her tomb. Shak.
ETHNOGRAPHY n.
man family, developing the details with which ethnology as a comparative science deals; descriptive ethnology. See Ethnology.
EUGUBIAN; EUGUBINE a.
g to the ancient town of Eugubium (now Gubbio); as, the Eugubine tablets, or tables, or inscriptions.
EVACUATE v.
Fig.: To make empty; to deprive. [R.] Evacuate the Scriptures of their most important meaning. Coleriage.
EX LIBRIS n.
An inscription, label, or the like, in a book indicating its ownership; esp., a bookplate.
EXEGESIS n.
Exposition; explanation; especially, a critical explanation of a text or portion of Scripture.
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