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8,783 words match “ERA”

EXUBERATE v.
To abound; to be in great abundance. [Obs.] Boyle.
EXULCERATE v. 3 definitions
To ulcerate. [Obs.] "To exulcerate the lungs." Evelyn.
EXULCERATION n. 2 definitions
Ulceration. Quincy.
EXULCERATIVE a.
Tending to cause ulcers; exulceratory. Holland.
EXULCERATORY a.
Having a tendency to form ulcers; rendering ulcerous.
EXUPERABLE a.
Surmountable; superable. [Obs.] Johnson.
EXUPERANCE n.
Superiority; superfluity. [Obs.] Sir K. Digby.
EXUPERANT a.
Surpassing; exceeding; surmounting. [Obs.]
EXUPERATE v.
To excel; to surmount. [Obs.]
EXUPERATION n.
The act of rising or coming into view. [Obs.] Baxter.
FARTHERANCE n.
See Furtherence.
FEDERAL a. 6 definitions
ually governments or their representatives. The Romans compelled them, contrary to all federal right, . . . to part with Sardinia. Grew.
FEDERALISM n.
the principles of Federalists or of federal union.
FEDERALIST n.
An advocate of confederation; specifically (Amer. Hist.), a friend of the Constitution of the United States at its formation and adoption; a member of the political party which favored the administration of president Washington.
FEDERALIZE v.
To unite in compact, as different States; to confederate for political purposes; to unite by or under the Federal Constitution. Barlow.
FEDERARY n.
A partner; a confederate; an accomplice. [Obs.] hak.
FEDERATE a.
United by compact, as sovereignties, states, or nations; joined in confederacy; leagued; confederate; as, federate nations.
FEDERATION n. 2 definitions
The act of uniting in a league; confederation.
FEDERATIVE a.
Uniting in a league; forming a confederacy; federal. "A federative society." Burke.
FEMERAL n.
See Femerell.
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