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Traditional English :: ebullient
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ebulliencie.html - disp. adj. 1 exuberant, high-spirited. 2 Chem. boiling. ebullience n. ebulliency n. ebulliently adv. [L ebullire ebullient- bubble out (as E-, bullire boil)] |
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Traditional English :: ebullient
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ebulliencie.html - disp. adj. 1 exuberant, high-spirited. 2 Chem. boiling. ebullience n. ebulliency n. ebulliently adv. [L ebullire ebullient- bubble out (as E-, bullire boil)] |
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Traditional English :: ebullient
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ebulliencie.html - disp. adj. 1 exuberant, high-spirited. 2 Chem. boiling. ebullience n. ebulliency n. ebulliently adv. [L ebullire ebullient- bubble out (as E-, bullire boil)] |
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Traditional English :: ebullient
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ebulliencie.html - disp. adj. 1 exuberant, high-spirited. 2 Chem. boiling. ebullience n. ebulliency n. ebulliently adv. [L ebullire ebullient- bubble out (as E-, bullire boil)] |
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Traditional English :: ebb
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ebulliencie.html - n. & v. --n. 1 the movement of the tide out to sea (also attrib. : ebb tide). 2 the process of draining away of flood-water etc. --v.intr. (often foll. by away) 1 (of tidewater) flow out to sea; recede; drain away. 2 decline; run low (his life was ebbing away). at a low ebb in a poor condition or state of decline. ebb and flow a continuing process of decline and upturn in circumstances. on the ebb in decline. [OE ebba, ebbian] |
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Traditional English :: ebonite
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ebulliencie.html - n. = VULCANITE. [EBONY + -ITE(1)] |
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