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21,849 words match “ALL”

ELECTRO-METALLURGY n.
The act or art precipitating a metal electro-chemical action, by which a coating is deposited, on a prepared surface, as in electroplating and electrotyping; galvanoplasty.
ELEMENTALLY adv.
According to elements; literally; as, the words, "Take, eat; this is my body," elementally understood.
ELENCHICALLY adv.
By means of an elench.
ELLIPTICALLY adv. 2 definitions
With a part omitted; as, elliptically expressed.
EMBALL v.
To encircle or embrace. [Obs.] Sir P. Sidney.
EMGALLA n.
The South African wart hog. See Wart hog.
EMPHATICALLY adv. 2 definitions
h emphasis; forcibly; in a striking manner or degree; preëminently. He was indeed emphatically a popular writer. Macaulay.
EMPIRICALLY adv.
By experiment or experience; without science; in the manner of quacks.
ENALLAGE n.
A substitution, as of one part of speech for another, of one gender, number, case, person, tense, mode, or voice, of the same word, for another.
ENCLITICALLY adv.
In an enclitic manner; by throwing the accent back. Walker.
ENDALL; END-ALL n.
Complete termination. [R.] That but this blow Might be the be-all and the end-all here. Shak.
ENDEMICALLY adv.
In an endemic manner.
ENDERMICALLY adv.
By the endermic method; as, applied endermically.
ENGALLANT v.
To make a gallant of. [Obs.] B. Jonson.
ENHARMONICALLY adv.
In the enharmonic style or system; in just intonation.
ENIGMATICALLY adv.
Darkly; obscurely.
ENTHRALL v.
To hold in thrall; to enslave. See Inthrall. The bars survive the captive they enthrall. Byron.
ENTHRALLMENT n.
The act of enthralling, or state of being enthralled. See Inthrallment.
ENWALL v.
See Inwall. Sir P. Sidney.
ENWALLOW v.
To plunge into, or roll in, flith; to wallow. So now all three one senseless lump remain, Enwallowed in his own black bloody gore. Spenser.
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