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1,385 words match “AMENT”

ENTAIL n. 2 definitions
Delicately carved ornamental work; intaglio. [Obs.] "A work of rich entail." Spenser.
EPAULET; EPAULETTE n.
A shoulder ornament or badge worn by military and naval officers, differences of rank being marked by some peculiar form or device, as a star, eagle, etc.; a shoulder knot.
EPERGNE n.
consisting of several dishes or receptacles of different sizes grouped together in an ornamental design.
EPISTLE n.
One of the letters in the New Testament which were addressed to their Christian brethren by Apostles. Epistle side, the right side of an altar or church to a person looking from the nave toward the chancel. One sees the pulpit on the epistle side. R. Browning.
EPISTLER n.
A writer of epistles, or of an epistle of the New Testament. M. Arnold.
EQUAL a.
Exactly agreeing with respect to quantity. Equal temperament. (Mus.) See Temperament.
EQUATION n.
nd; -- sometimes applied loosely to differences of judgment or method occasioned by temperamental qualities of individuals. -- Theory of equations (Math.), the branch of algebra that treats of the properties of a single algebraic equation of any degree containing one unknown quantity.
EQUIP v.
with whatever is necessary to efficient action in any way; to provide with arms or an armament, stores, munitions, rigging, etc.; -- said esp. of ships and of troops. Dryden. Gave orders for equipping a considerable fleet. Ludlow.
EQUIPAGE n.
Furniture or outfit, whether useful or ornamental; especially, the furniture and supplies of a vessel, fitting her for a voyage or for warlike purposes, or the furniture and necessaries of an army, a body of troops, or a single soldier, including whatever is necessary for efficient service; equipments; accouterments; h…
EQUIVOCAL a.
stinct keys; one whose intervals, being all minor thirds, do not clearly indicate its fundamental tone or root; the chord of the diminished triad, and the diminished seventh.
ERMINE n.
The fur of the ermine, as prepared for ornamenting garments of royalty, etc., by having the tips of the tails, which are black, arranged at regular intervals throughout the white.
ESCUTCHEON n. 2 definitions
A thin metal plate or shield to protect wood, or for ornament, as the shield around a keyhole.
ESSENTIAL a.
y; indispensable; -- said of those tones which constitute a chord, in distinction from ornamental or passing tones.
ETYMON n.
Original or fundamental signification. [R.] Given as the etymon or genuine sense of the word. Coleridge.
EUCHARIST n.
The sacrament of the Lord's Supper; the solemn act of ceremony of commemorating the death of Christ, in the use of bread and wine, as the appointed emblems; the communion. -- See Sacrament.
EUCHARISTIC; EUCHARISTICAL a.
Pertaining to the Lord's Supper. "The eucharistic sacrament." Sir. G. C. Lewis.
EUCHOLOGION; EUCHOLOGY n.
ormulary of prayers; the book of offices in the Greek Church, containing the liturgy, sacraments, and forms of prayers.
EUDIPLEURA n.
The fundamental forms of organic life, that are composed of two equal and symmetrical halves. Syd. Soc. Lex.
EVANGELICAL a.
greeable or consonant to, or contained in, the gospel, or the truth taught in the New Testament; as, evangelical religion.
EXCHEQUER n.
ng.), bills of money, or promissory bills, issued from the exchequer by authority of Parliament; a species of paper currency emitted under the authority of the government, and bearing interest.
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