Name Report For First Name EOS:

EOS

First name EOS's origin is Greek. EOS means "myth name (the dawn)". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with EOS below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of eos.(Brown names are of the same origin (Greek) with EOS and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with EOS - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming EOS

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES EOS AS A WHOLE:

keleos seosamh pandareos eostre seosaimhin seosaimhthin pfeostun preostcot seosaph preostu preost

NAMES RHYMING WITH EOS (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (os) - Names That Ends with os:

aglauros aidoios kairos hagos tewodros athangelos boghos kunagnos gregos claudios sethos vernados abydos anteros athanasios baltsaros christos damaskenos dhimitrios eleutherios haralambos helios hesperos hypnos icelos khristos kratos kyrillos kyros meletios minos nectarios ophelos orthros parthenios phantasos prokopios soterios stamitos thanatos thanos xenos zotikos fercos milagritos milagros remedios ambros carlos cristos enos isaakios janos kunsgnos marcos markos mikhos nikos oliverios pinochos ros santos togquos vemados zachaios ramos lapidos vasileios vasos turannos titos theodosios otos nemos homeros eugenios eleftherios damaskinos argos anastasios alcinoos asklepios carolos kinetikos demos firdoos amos iakovos

NAMES RHYMING WITH EOS (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (eo) - Names That Begins with eo:

eoforwic eogha eoghan eoghann eoin eorl eorland eorlland eorlson

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH EOS:

First Names which starts with 'e' and ends with 's':

eadignes eames eblis eddis edris edrys egidius egomas eilis eirlys el-marees el-nefous eldoris elias eliaures elis ellis els elvis emrys enceladus eneas engres ennis enygeus epeius epopeus erasmus erebus erechtheus erichthonius erikas erinyes eris erymanthus esdras eteocles eubuleus eudosis eugenius eulises eumaeus eupeithes eurus euryalus eurylochus eurymachus eurypylus eurystheus eusebius eustatius eustis

English Words Rhyming EOS

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES EOS AS A WHOLE:

apotheosisnoun (n. pl.) The act of elevating a mortal to the rank of, and placing him among, "the gods;" deification.
 noun (n. pl.) Glorification; exaltation.

araeostylenoun (a. & n.) See Intercolumniation.

araeosystylenoun (a. & n.) See Intercolumniation.

araneoseadjective (a.) Of the aspect of a spider's web; arachnoid.

archaeostomatousadjective (a.) Applied to a gastrula when the blastopore does not entirely close up.

areostylenoun (a. & n.) See Intercolumniation, and Araeostyle.

areosystylenoun (a. & n.) See Intercolumniation, and Araeosystyle.

creosolnoun (n.) A colorless liquid resembling phenol or carbolic acid, homologous with pyrocatechin, and obtained from beechwood tar and gum guaiacum.

creosotenoun (n.) Wood-tar oil; an oily antiseptic liquid, of a burning smoky taste, colorless when pure, but usually colored yellow or brown by impurity or exposure. It is a complex mixture of various phenols and their ethers, and is obtained by the distillation of wood tar, especially that of beechwood.
 verb (v. t.) To saturate or impregnate with creosote, as timber, for the prevention of decay.

creosotingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Creosote

caseosenoun (n.) A soluble product (proteose) formed in the gastric and pancreatic digestion of casein and caseinogen.

eosnoun (n.) Aurora, the goddess of morn.

eosaurusnoun (n.) An extinct marine reptile from the coal measures of Nova Scotia; -- so named because supposed to be of the earliest known reptiles.

eosinnoun (n.) A yellow or brownish red dyestuff obtained by the action of bromine on fluorescein, and named from the fine rose-red which it imparts to silk. It is also used for making a fine red ink. Its solution is fluorescent.

eosphoritenoun (n.) A hydrous phosphate of alumina and manganese. It is generally of a rose-pink color, -- whence the name.

eteosticnoun (n.) A kind of chronogram.

etheostomoidnoun (n.) Any fish of the genus Etheostoma and related genera, allied to the perches; -- also called darter. The etheostomoids are small and often bright-colored fishes inhabiting the fresh waters of North America. About seventy species are known. See Darter.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or like, the genus Etheostoma.

geoscopynoun (n.) Knowledge of the earth, ground, or soil, obtained by inspection.

geoselenicadjective (a.) Pertaining to the earth and moon; belonging to the joint action or mutual relations of the earth and moon; as, geoselenic phenomena.

geostaticadjective (a.) Relating to the pressure exerted by earth or similar substance.

geosynclinalnoun (n.) the downward bend or subsidence of the earth's crust, which allows of the gradual accumulation of sediment, and hence forms the first step in the making of a mountain range; -- opposed to geanticlinal.

hylaeosaurnoun (n.) Alt. of Hylaeosaurus

hylaeosaurusnoun (n.) A large Wealden dinosaur from the Tilgate Forest, England. It was about twenty feet long, protected by bony plates in the skin, and armed with spines.

hyleosaurnoun (n.) Same as Hylaeosaur.

kreosotenoun (n.) See Creosote.

lignireosenoun (n.) See Lignin.

neossinenoun (n.) The substance constituting the edible bird's nest.

neossologynoun (n.) The study of young birds.

niteosaccharinnoun (n.) An explosive nitro derivative of certain sugars, analogous to nitroglycerin, gun cotton, etc.

oleoseadjective (a.) Alt. of Oleous

oleositynoun (n.) The state or quality of being oily or fat; fatness.

oreoselinnoun (n.) A white crystalline substance which is obtained indirectly from the root of an umbelliferous plant (Imperatoria Oreoselinum), and yields resorcin on decomposition.

oreosomanoun (n. pl.) A genus of small oceanic fishes, remarkable for the large conical tubercles which cover the under surface.

osteosarcomanoun (n.) A tumor having the structure of a sacroma in which there is a deposit of bone; sarcoma connected with bone.

otheoscopenoun (n.) An instrument for exhibiting the repulsive action produced by light or heat in an exhausted vessel; a modification of the radoimeter.

osteosclerosisnoun (n.) Abnormal hardness and density of bone.

paleosaurusnoun (n.) A genus of fossil saurians found in the Permian formation.

phaeosporenoun (n.) A brownish zoospore, characteristic of an order (Phaeosporeae) of dark green or olive-colored algae.

proteosenoun (n.) One of a class of soluble products formed in the digestion of proteids with gastric and pancreatic juice, and also by the hydrolytic action of boiling dilute acids on proteids. Proteoses are divided into the two groups, the primary and secondary proteoses.

reostatnoun (n.) See Rheostat.

rheoscopenoun (n.) An instrument for detecting the presence or movement of currents, as of electricity.

rheostatnoun (n.) A contrivance for adjusting or regulating the strength of electrical currents, operating usually by the intercalation of resistance which can be varied at will.

semaeostomatanoun (n. pl.) A division of Discophora having large free mouth lobes. It includes Aurelia, and Pelagia. Called also Semeostoma. See Illustr. under Discophora, and Medusa.

stereoscopenoun (n.) An optical instrument for giving to pictures the appearance of solid forms, as seen in nature. It combines in one, through a bending of the rays of light, two pictures, taken for the purpose from points of view a little way apart. It is furnished with two eyeglasses, and by refraction or reflection the pictures are superimposed, so as to appear as one to the observer.

stereoscopicadjective (a.) Alt. of Stereoscopical

stereoscopicaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the stereoscope; characteristic of, or adapted to, the stereoscope; as, a stereoscopic effect; the stereoscopic function of the eyeglasses; stereoscopic views.

stereoscopistnoun (n.) One skilled in the use or construction of stereoscopes.

stereoscopynoun (n.) The art or science of using the stereoscope, or of constructing the instrument or the views used with it.

stereostaticadjective (a.) Geostatic.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH EOS (According to last letters):


Rhyming Words According to Last 2 Letters (os) - English Words That Ends with os:


amniosnoun (n.) Same as Amnion.

asbestosnoun (n.) A variety of amphibole or of pyroxene, occurring in long and delicate fibers, or in fibrous masses or seams, usually of a white, gray, or green-gray color. The name is also given to a similar variety of serpentine.

barbadosnoun (n.) Alt. of Barbadoes

bathosnoun (n.) A ludicrous descent from the elevated to the low, in writing or speech; anticlimax.

bosnoun (n.) A genus of ruminant quadrupeds, including the wild and domestic cattle, distinguished by a stout body, hollow horns, and a large fold of skin hanging from the neck.

botocudosnoun (n. pl.) A Brazilian tribe of Indians, noted for their use of poisons; -- also called Aymbores.

bucerosnoun (n.) A genus of large perching birds; the hornbills.

basutosnoun (n. pl.) A warlike South African people of the Bantu stock, divided into many tribes, subject to the English. They formerly practiced cannibalism, but have now adopted many European customs.

benthosnoun (n.) The bottom of the sea, esp. of the deep oceans; hence (Bot. & Zool.), the fauna and flora of the sea bottom; -- opposed to plankton.

canderosnoun (n.) An East Indian resin, of a pellucid white color, from which small ornaments and toys are sometimes made.

carcavelhosnoun (n.) A sweet wine. See Calcavella.

catholicosnoun (n.) The spiritual head of the Armenian church, who resides at Etchmiadzin, Russia, and has ecclesiastical jurisdiction over, and consecrates the holy oil for, the Armenians of Russia, Turkey, and Persia, including the Patriarchs of Constantinople, Jerusalem, and Sis.

chaosnoun (n.) An empty, immeasurable space; a yawning chasm.
 noun (n.) The confused, unorganized condition or mass of matter before the creation of distinct and orderly forms.
 noun (n.) Any confused or disordered collection or state of things; a confused mixture; confusion; disorder.

cosmosnoun (n.) The universe or universality of created things; -- so called from the order and harmony displayed in it.
 noun (n.) The theory or description of the universe, as a system displaying order and harmony.
 noun (n.) A genus of composite plants closely related to Bidens, usually with very showy flowers, some with yellow, others with red, scarlet, purple, white, or lilac rays. They are natives of the warmer parts of America, and many species are cultivated. Cosmos bipinnatus and C. diversifolius are among the best-known species; C. caudatus, of the West Indies, is widely naturalized.

custosnoun (n.) A keeper; a custodian; a superintendent.

chaparajosnoun (n. pl.) Overalls of sheepskin or leather, usually open at the back, worn, esp. by cowboys, to protect the legs from thorny bushes, as in the chaparral; -- called also chapareras or colloq. chaps.

chivarrosnoun (n. pl.) Leggings.

dartosnoun (n.) A thin layer of peculiar contractile tissue directly beneath the skin of the scrotum.

doryphorosnoun (n.) A spear bearer; a statue of a man holding a spear or in the attitude of a spear bearer. Several important sculptures of this subject existed in antiquity, copies of which remain to us.

emprosthotonosnoun (n.) A drawing of the body forward, in consequence of the spasmodic action of some of the muscles.

encephalosnoun (n.) The encephalon.

enhydrosnoun (n.) A variety of chalcedony containing water.

epanodosnoun (n.) A figure of speech in which the parts of a sentence or clause are repeated in inverse order

eposnoun (n.) An epic.

erosnoun (n.) Love; the god of love; -- by earlier writers represented as one of the first and creative gods, by later writers as the son of Aphrodite, equivalent to the Latin god Cupid.

exophthalmosnoun (n.) Alt. of Exophthalmus

extradosnoun (n.) The exterior curve of an arch; esp., the upper curved face of the whole body of voussoirs. See Intrados.

ethosnoun (n.) The character, sentiment, or disposition of a community or people, considered as a natural endowment; the spirit which actuates manners and customs; also, the characteristic tone or genius of an institution or social organization.
 noun (n.) The traits in a work of art which express the ideal or typic character -- character as influenced by the ethos (sense 1) of a people -- rather than realistic or emotional situations or individual character in a narrow sense; -- opposed to pathos.

finosnoun (n. pl.) Second best wool from Merino sheep.

fructiferuosadjective (a.) Bearing or producing fruit.

grosnoun (n.) A heavy silk with a dull finish; as, gros de Naples; gros de Tours.

hammochrysosnoun (n.) A stone with spangles of gold color in it.

holethnosnoun (n.) A parent stock or race of people, not yet divided into separate branches or tribes.

holmosnoun (n.) A name given to a vase having a rounded body
 noun (n.) A closed vessel of nearly spherical form on a high stem or pedestal.
 noun (n.) A drinking cup having a foot and stem.

hyksosnoun (n.) A dynasty of Egyptian kings, often called the Shepherd kings, of foreign origin, who, according to the narrative of Manetho, ruled for about 500 years, forming the XVth and XVIth dynasties. It is now considered that the XVIth is merely a double of the XVth dynasty, and that the total period of the six Hyksos kings was little more than 100 years. It is supposed that they were Asiatic Semites.

intradosnoun (n.) The interior curve of an arch; esp., the inner or lower curved face of the whole body of voussoirs taken together. See Extrados.

kickapoosnoun (n. pl.) A tribe of Indians which formerly occupied the region of Northern Illinois, allied in language to the Sacs and Foxes.

kosmosnoun (n.) See Cosmos.

kudosnoun (n.) Glory; fame; renown; praise.
 verb (v. t.) To praise; to extol; to glorify.

lagophthalmosnoun (n.) A morbid condition in which the eye stands wide open, giving a peculiar staring appearance.

logosnoun (n.) A word; reason; speech.
 noun (n.) The divine Word; Christ.

loosnoun (n.) Praise; fame; reputation.

losnoun (n.) Praise. See Loos.

lotosnoun (n.) See Lotus.

mandingosnoun (n. pl.) ; sing. Mandingo. (Ethnol.) An extensive and powerful tribe of West African negroes.

megacerosnoun (n.) The Irish elk.

merosnoun (n.) The plain surface between the channels of a triglyph.
 noun (n.) The proximal segment of the hind limb; the thigh.

mesonephrosnoun (n.) The middle one of the three pairs of embryonic renal organs developed in most vertebrates; the Wolffian body.

metanephrosnoun (n.) The most posterior of the three pairs of embryonic renal organs developed in many vertebrates.

methodiosnoun (n.) The art and principles of method.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH EOS (According to first letters):


Rhyming Words According to First 2 Letters (eo) - Words That Begins with eo:


eocenenoun (n.) The Eocene formation.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to the first in time of the three subdivisions into which the Tertiary formation is divided by geologists, and alluding to the approximation in its life to that of the present era; as, Eocene deposits.

eolianadjective (a.) Aeolian.
 adjective (a.) Formed, or deposited, by the action of wind, as dunes.

eolicnoun (a. & n.) See Aeolic.

eolipilenoun (n.) Same as Aeolipile.

eolisnoun (n.) A genus of nudibranch mollusks having clusters of branchial papillae along the back. See Ceratobranchia.

eonnoun (n.) Alt. of Aeon

eophytenoun (n.) A fossil plant which is found in the lowest beds of the Silurian age.

eophyticadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to eophytes.

eozoicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to rocks or strata older than the Paleozoic, in many of which the eozoon has been found.

eozoonnoun (n.) A peculiar structure found in the Archaean limestones of Canada and other regions. By some geologists it is believed to be a species of gigantic Foraminifera, but others consider it a concretion, without organic structure.

eozoonaladjective (a.) Pertaining to the eozoon; containing eozoons; as, eozoonal limestone.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH EOS:

English Words which starts with 'e' and ends with 's':

estheticsnoun (n.) The theory or philosophy of taste; the science of the beautiful in nature and art; esp. that which treats of the expression and embodiment of beauty by art.
 noun (n.) Same as Aesthete, Aesthetic, Aesthetical, Aesthetics, etc.

eagernessnoun (n.) The state or quality of being eager; ardent desire.
 noun (n.) Tartness; sourness.

eaglessnoun (n.) A female or hen eagle.

eagrassnoun (n.) See Eddish.

earinessnoun (n.) Fear or timidity, especially of something supernatural.

earlessadjective (a.) Without ears; hence, deaf or unwilling to hear.

earlinessnoun (n.) The state of being early or forward; promptness.

earnestnessnoun (n.) The state or quality of being earnest; intentness; anxiety.

earthinessnoun (n.) The quality or state of being earthy, or of containing earth; hence, grossness.

earthlinessnoun (n.) The quality or state of being earthly; worldliness; grossness; perishableness.

earwitnessnoun (n.) A witness by means of his ears; one who is within hearing and does hear; a hearer.

easelessadjective (a.) Without ease.

easinessnoun (n.) The state or condition of being easy; freedom from distress; rest.
 noun (n.) Freedom from difficulty; ease; as the easiness of a task.
 noun (n.) Freedom from emotion; compliance; disposition to yield without opposition; unconcernedness.
 noun (n.) Freedom from effort, constraint, or formality; -- said of style, manner, etc.
 noun (n.) Freedom from jolting, jerking, or straining.

eavesnoun (n. pl.) The edges or lower borders of the roof of a building, which overhang the walls, and cast off the water that falls on the roof.
 noun (n. pl.) Brow; ridge.
 noun (n. pl.) Eyelids or eyelashes.

eblisnoun (n.) The prince of the evil spirits; Satan.

ebriousadjective (a.) Inclined to drink to excess; intoxicated; tipsy.

ecardinesnoun (n. pl.) An order of Brachiopoda; the Lyopomata. See Brachiopoda.

ecbasisnoun (n.) A figure in which the orator treats of things according to their events consequences.

ecchymosisnoun (n.) A livid or black and blue spot, produced by the extravasation or effusion of blood into the areolar tissue from a contusion.

ecclesiastesadjective (a.) One of the canonical books of the Old Testament.

ecclesiasticusnoun (n.) A book of the Apocrypha.

ecdysisnoun (n.) The act of shedding, or casting off, an outer cuticular layer, as in the case of serpents, lobsters, etc.; a coming out; as, the ecdysis of the pupa from its shell; exuviation.

echinococcusnoun (n.) A parasite of man and of many domestic and wild animals, forming compound cysts or tumors (called hydatid cysts) in various organs, but especially in the liver and lungs, which often cause death. It is the larval stage of the Taenia echinococcus, a small tapeworm peculiar to the dog.

echinodermatousadjective (a.) Relating to Echinodermata; echinodermal.

echinusnoun (n.) A hedgehog.
 noun (n.) A genus of echinoderms, including the common edible sea urchin of Europe.
 noun (n.) The rounded molding forming the bell of the capital of the Grecian Doric style, which is of a peculiar elastic curve. See Entablature.
 noun (n.) The quarter-round molding (ovolo) of the Roman Doric style. See Illust. of Column
 noun (n.) A name sometimes given to the egg and anchor or egg and dart molding, because that ornament is often identified with Roman Doric capital. The name probably alludes to the shape of the shell of the sea urchin.

echolessadjective (a.) Without echo or response.

economicsnoun (n.) The science of household affairs, or of domestic management.
 noun (n.) Political economy; the science of the utilities or the useful application of wealth or material resources. See Political economy, under Political.

ecphasisnoun (n.) An explicit declaration.

ecphonesisnoun (n.) An animated or passionate exclamation.

ectasisnoun (n.) The lengthening of a syllable from short to long.

ecthlipsisnoun (n.) The dropping out or suppression from a word of a consonant, with or without a vowel.
 noun (n.) The elision of a final m, with the preceding vowel, before a word beginning with a vowel.

ectostosisnoun (n.) A process of bone formation in which ossification takes place in the perichondrium and either surrounds or gradually replaces the cartilage.

eczematousadjective (a.) Pertaining to eczema; having the characteristic of eczema.

edaciousadjective (a.) Given to eating; voracious; devouring.

eddoesnoun (n. pl.) The tubers of Colocasia antiquorum. See Taro.

edelweissnoun (n.) A little, perennial, white, woolly plant (Leontopodium alpinum), growing at high elevations in the Alps.

edematousadjective (a.) Alt. of Edematose

edentalousadjective (a.) See Edentate, a.

edentulousadjective (a.) Toothless.

edgelessadjective (a.) Without an edge; not sharp; blunt; obtuse; as, an edgeless sword or weapon.

ediblenessnoun (n.) Suitableness for being eaten.

editressnoun (n.) A female editor.

edriophthalmousadjective (a.) Pertaining to the Edriophthalma.

eduliousadjective (a.) Edible.

eelgrassnoun (n.) A plant (Zostera marina), with very long and narrow leaves, growing abundantly in shallow bays along the North Atlantic coast.

effectivenessnoun (n.) The quality of being effective.

effectlessadjective (a.) Without effect or advantage; useless; bootless.

effectualnessnoun (n.) The quality of being effectual.

effectuousadjective (a.) Effective.

effeminatenessnoun (n.) The state of being effeminate; unmanly softness.

efferousadjective (a.) Like a wild beast; fierce.

efficaciousnoun (n.) Possessing the quality of being effective; productive of, or powerful to produce, the effect intended; as, an efficacious law.

effigiesnoun (n.) See Effigy.
  (pl. ) of Effigy

effortlessadjective (a.) Making no effort.

egilopsnoun (n.) See Aegilops.

eglandulousadjective (a.) Destitute of glands.

egregiousadjective (a.) Surpassing; extraordinary; distinguished (in a bad sense); -- formerly used with words importing a good quality, but now joined with words having a bad sense; as, an egregious rascal; an egregious ass; an egregious mistake.

egregiousnessnoun (n.) The state of being egregious.

egressnoun (n.) The act of going out or leaving, or the power to leave; departure.
 noun (n.) The passing off from the sun's disk of an inferior planet, in a transit.
 verb (v. i.) To go out; to depart; to leave.

elaeagnusnoun (n.) A genus of shrubs or small trees, having the foliage covered with small silvery scales; oleaster.

elaeisnoun (n.) A genus of palms.

elapsnoun (n.) A genus of venomous snakes found both in America and the Old World. Many species are known. See Coral snake, under Coral.

elasmosaurusnoun (n.) An extinct, long-necked, marine, cretaceous reptile from Kansas, allied to Plesiosaurus.

elasticnessnoun (n.) The quality of being elastic; elasticity.

elatednessnoun (n.) The state of being elated.

electoressnoun (n.) An electress.

electressnoun (n.) The wife or widow of an elector in the old German empire.

electricalnessadjective (a.) The state or quality of being electrical.

electrogenesisnoun (n.) Same as Electrogeny.

electrolysisnoun (n.) The act or process of chemical decomposition, by the action of electricity; as, the electrolysis of silver or nickel for plating; the electrolysis of water.

electrophorusnoun (n.) An instrument for exciting electricity, and repeating the charge indefinitely by induction, consisting of a flat cake of resin, shelllac, or ebonite, upon which is placed a plate of metal.

electrostaticsnoun (n.) That branch of science which treats of statical electricity or electric force in a state of rest.

electrotonousadjective (a.) Electrotonic.

electrotonusnoun (n.) The modified condition of a nerve, when a constant current of electricity passes through any part of it. See Anelectrotonus, and Catelectrotonus.

elementarinessnoun (n.) The state of being elementary; original simplicity; uncompounded state.

elenchusnoun (n.) Same as Elench.

elengenessnoun (n.) Loneliness; misery.

elephantiasisnoun (n.) A disease of the skin, in which it become enormously thickened, and is rough, hard, and fissured, like an elephant's hide.

elevatednessnoun (n.) The quality of being elevated.

elfishnessnoun (n.) The quality of being elfish.

eligiblenessnoun (n.) The quality worthy or qualified to be chosen; suitableness; desirableness.

ellipsisnoun (n.) Omission; a figure of syntax, by which one or more words, which are obviously understood, are omitted; as, the virtues I admire, for, the virtues which I admire.
 noun (n.) An ellipse.

elopsnoun (n.) A genus of fishes. See Saury.
 noun (n.) A mythical serpent.

embassadressnoun (n.) Same as Ambassadress.

emberingsnoun (n. pl.) Ember days.

embolusnoun (n.) Something inserted, as a wedge; the piston or sucker of a pump or syringe.
 noun (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.

embryoniferousadjective (a.) Having an embryo.

embryousadjective (a.) Embryonic; undeveloped.

emeritusnoun (n.) A veteran who has honorably completed his service.
 adjective (a.) Honorably discharged from the performance of public duty on account of age, infirmity, or long and faithful services; -- said of an officer of a college or pastor of a church.

emerodsnoun (n. pl.) Alt. of Emeroids

emeroidsnoun (n. pl.) Hemorrhoids; piles; tumors; boils.

emesisnoun (n.) A vomiting.

emissitiousadjective (a.) Looking, or narrowly examining; prying.

emotivenessnoun (n.) Susceptibility to emotion.

emperessnoun (n.) See Empress.

emphasisnoun (n.) A particular stress of utterance, or force of voice, given in reading and speaking to one or more words whose signification the speaker intends to impress specially upon his audience.
 noun (n.) A peculiar impressiveness of expression or weight of thought; vivid representation, enforcing assent; as, to dwell on a subject with great emphasis.

emphaticalnessnoun (n.) The quality of being emphatic; emphasis.

emphysematousadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or of the nature of, emphysema; swelled; bloated.

emphyteusisnoun (n.) A real right, susceptible of assignment and of descent, charged on productive real estate, the right being coupled with the enjoyment of the property on condition of taking care of the estate and paying taxes, and sometimes a small rent.

empressnoun (n.) The consort of an emperor.
 noun (n.) A female sovereign.
 noun (n.) A sovereign mistress.