| embedded |
of journalists, stationed and traveling with a designated active military unit for the purpose of wartime reporting. |
| embellish |
to improve by, or as though by, decorations; decorate. [2 definitions] |
| embellishment |
a beautifying decoration or addition. [3 definitions] |
| ember |
a small piece of glowing wood or coal, esp. in a dying fire. [2 definitions] |
| embezzle |
to take by fraud for one's own use (money or property entrusted to one's care). |
| embitter |
to make bitter the feelings or attitude of (someone). [2 definitions] |
| emblazon |
to display, as on a coat of arms. [3 definitions] |
| emblem |
an object or its representation, functioning as a symbol. [3 definitions] |
| emblematic |
of, pertaining to, or acting as an emblem; symbolic. |
| embodiment |
the act of embodying, or the state of being embodied. [3 definitions] |
| embody |
to provide with, or as though with, a body; incarnate. [3 definitions] |
| embolden |
to make bold; encourage. |
| embolectomy |
the surgical removal of an embolus, usu. from a blood vessel. |
| embolism |
in pathology, the obstruction or closure of a blood vessel by undissolved matter carried in the blood stream. |
| embolus |
a foreign body, such as an air bubble or a blood clot, in the bloodstream. |
| embosom |
to shelter or envelop protectively. |
| emboss |
to raise or represent in relief (a surface design). [2 definitions] |
| embossable |
combined form of emboss. |
| embouchure |
the mouth of a river. [4 definitions] |
| embower |
to cover or enclose in, or as in, a bower. |
| embrace |
to clasp in one's arms; hug. [8 definitions] |