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VOCABULARY. E-co-nom'-i-cal, relating to house-keeping.

Ec-phrac'-tics, medicines that remove obstructions.

E-dac'-i-ty, greedy eating.

E-dac'-i-ty-ville, eatingville.

E-den-ta'-ted, toothless.

E-duc-tion, the act of drawing out.

E-dul-co-rate, to sweeten.

Ef-fas'-cin-ate, to bewitch or charm.

Ef-fec-tu-ate, to bring about.

Ef-fos-sion, act of digging.

Ef-fren'-a-tion, wildness, savageness.

Ef-fund, to pour out.

Ef-fu'-sion, act of pouring out.

E-jec'-tion, act of vomiting.

E-ju-la'-tion, act of howling.

Eke, moreover.

E-lamp'-ing, bright.

E-li'-cit, to draw forth.

El-ee-mos'-y-na-ry, given in charity.

E-lic'-i-tate, to elicit.

E-lide', to break in pieces.

E-lix-a-tion, act of boiling.

El-o-cu-tion, act of addressing.

E-loin', to separate or remove to a distance.

E-long'-ate, to lengthen out.

E-lon-ga'-tion, the act of lengthening out.

E-lu-ci-da'-tion, explanation.

E-lu-ci-da'-tor, explainer.

E-luc-ta'-tion, an escape.

E-lum'-ba-ted, weak in back or loin.

Em'-bo-lism, an intercalation.

Em'-a-na-tion, the act of proceeding forth.

Em-bro-ca'-tion, a wash for a sore.

E-merg'-en-cy, a difficult time.

E-me'-sis, a vomit.

E-mis'-sion, act of sending out.