Emboitement :: Emboitement (n.) The hypothesis that all living things proceed from preexisting germs, and that these encase the germs of all future living things, inclosed one within another..
Embolden :: Embolden (v. t.) To give boldness or courage to; to encourage.
Embolic :: Embolic (a.) Pertaining to an embolism; produced by an embolism; as, an embolic abscess..
Embolic :: Embolic (a.) Pushing or growing in; -- said of a kind of invagination. See under Invagination.
Embolism :: Embolism (n.) Intercalation; the insertion of days, months, or years, in an account of time, to produce regularity; as, the embolism of a lunar month in the Greek year..
Embolismical :: Embolismical (a.) Pertaining to embolism or intercalation; intercalated; as, an embolismic year, i. e., the year in which there is intercalation..
Embolite :: Embolite (n.) A mineral consisting of both the chloride and the bromide of silver.
Embolus :: Embolus (n.) Something inserted, as a wedge; the piston or sucker of a pump or syringe..
Embolus :: Embolus (n.) A plug of some substance lodged in a blood vessel, being brought thither by the blood current. It consists most frequently of a clot of fibrin, a detached shred of a morbid growth, a globule of fat, or a microscopic organism..
Emboly :: Emboly (n.) Embolic invagination. See under Invagination.
Embonpoint :: Embonpoint (n.) Plumpness of person; -- said especially of persons somewhat corpulent.
Emborder :: Emborder (v. t.) To furnish or adorn with a border; to imborder.
Embosom :: Embosom (v. t.) To take into, or place in, the bosom; to cherish; to foster..
Embosom :: Embosom (v. t.) To inclose or surround; to shelter closely; to place in the midst of something.
Emboss :: Emboss (v. t.) To arise the surface of into bosses or protuberances; particularly, to ornament with raised work..
Emboss :: Emboss (v. t.) To raise in relief from a surface, as an ornament, a head on a coin, or the like..
Emboss :: Emboss (v. t.) To make to foam at the mouth, like a hunted animal..
Emboss :: Emboss (v. t.) To hide or conceal in a thicket; to imbosk; to inclose, shelter, or shroud in a wood..
Emboss :: Emboss (v. t.) To surround; to ensheath; to immerse; to beset.