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SAT words from 'effeminacy' to 'embolden'

Words alphabetically from 'effeminacy' to 'embolden' from the monster 5000-word at http://www.freevocabulary.com/

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effeminacy
Womanishness.
effeminate
Having womanish traits or qualities.
effervesce
To bubble up.
effervescent
Giving off bubbles of gas.
effete
Exhausted, as having performed its functions.
efficacious
Effective.
efficacy
The power to produce an intended effect as shown in the production of it.
efficiency
The state of possessing adequate skill or knowledge for the performance of a duty.
efficient
Having and exercising the power to produce effects or results.
efflorescence
The state of being flowery, or a flowery appearance.
efflorescent
Opening in flower.
effluvium
A noxious or ill-smelling exhalation from decaying or putrefying matter.
effrontery
Unblushing impudence.
effulgence
Splendor.
effuse
To pour forth.
effusion
an outpouring.
egoism
The theory that places man's chief good in the completeness of self.
egoist
One who advocates or practices egoism.
egotism
Self-conceit.
egotist
One given to self-mention or who is constantly telling of his own views and experiences.
egregious
Extreme.
egress
Any place of exit.
eject
To expel.
elapse
To quietly terminate: said of time.
elasticity
That property of matter by which a body tends to return to a former shape after being changed.
electrolysis
The process of decomposing a chemical compound by the passage of an electric current.
electrotype
A metallic copy of any surface, as a coin.
elegy
A lyric poem lamenting the dead.
element
A component or essential part.
elicit
To educe or extract gradually or without violence.
eligible
Qualified for selection.
eliminate
To separate and cast aside.
Elizabethan
Relating to Elizabeth, queen of England, or to her era.
elocution
The art of correct intonation, inflection, and gesture in public speaking or reading.
eloquent
Having the ability to express emotion or feeling in lofty and impassioned speech.
elucidate
To bring out more clearly the facts concerning.
elude
To evade the search or pursuit of by dexterity or artifice.
elusion
Evasion.
emaciate
To waste away in flesh.
emanate
To flow forth or proceed, as from some source.
emancipate
To release from bondage.
embargo
Authoritative stoppage of foreign commerce or of any special trade.
embark
To make a beginning in some occupation or scheme.
embarrass
To render flustered or agitated.
embellish
To make beautiful or elegant by adding attractive or ornamental features.
embezzle
To misappropriate secretly.
emblazon
To set forth publicly or in glowing terms.
emblem
A symbol.
embody
To express, formulate, or exemplify in a concrete, compact or visible form.
embolden
To give courage to.

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