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VOCABULARY. 77 Em-is-si'-tious, prying.

E-mit', to send forth.

Em-phy-teu'-tic, hired.

Em-pyr'-ic, experimenting.

Emp-tion, the act of buying.

Em-py-ro'-sis, general conflagration.

E-munc-to-ry, any natural orifice of the human body.

E-nar'-ra-tion, act of narrating.

En-gas'-tri-muth, a ventriloquist.

E-nig-ma, a riddle.

E-nig-ma-tol-o-gy, the art of solving riddles.

En-gorge', to swallow.

E-no-da'-tion, act of unfolding.

En-ter-par'-lance, conversation.

En-ti-er-ty, the whole.

En-ti-ty, being.

En-vi'-rons, places adjacent.

En-vi’-ron, to surround.

E-nu'-bil-ate, to clear of clouds.

E-nu-mer-a-tion, act of numbering.

En-vel-op, a covering or garment.

Ep-i-cē'-dian, mournful.

Ep-i-der'-mis, the outer skin.

Ep’-i-lo-gism, computation.

Ep-i-logue', the close of a speech.

Epis'-to-lize, to write letters.

E-pis'-to-log-ra-phy, letter writing.

Ep-i-tha-la'-mi-um, a nuptial song.

Ep-i-them', a poultice.

Ep-u-la'-tion, a feast.

E-qui-cru'-ral, having equal legs.

Ep-u-lot-ic, healing.

E-qui'-li-bra-tion, balancing equally, indifference.

E-qui'-nal, belonging to a horse.

E-qui-pol-len-cy, equal powers.

E-qui'-pond-i-ous, of equal weight.