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Effranchise
Effranchise Ef*fran"chise, v. t. [Pref. ex- + franchise: cf. OF. esfranchir.] To enfranchise.
Effray
Effray Ef*fray", v. t. [F. effrayer. See Affray.] To frighten; to scare. [Obs.] --Spenser.
Effrayable
Effrayable Ef*fray"a*ble, a. Frightful. [Obs.] --Harvey.

Meaning of Effra from wikipedia

- The River Effra is a former set of streams in south London, England, culverted and used mainly for storm sewerage. It had been a tributary of the Thames...
- Graveney (sub tributary of River Wandle) Norbury Brook Falconbrook River Effra River Neckinger Earl's Sluice River Peck River Quaggy (partially underground)...
- structures are on the south bank of the Thames, where the now-underground River Effra flows into the Thames. Despite the evidence of scattered Brythonic settlements...
- Next confluence upstream River Thames Next confluence downstream River Effra (south) River Fleet River Walbrook (north)...
- Next confluence upstream River Thames Next confluence downstream River Westbourne (north or left bank) River Tyburn River Effra (south or right bank)...
- infiltrating the churchyards' drains from the relatively central Tyburn, Fleet, Effra and Westbourne rivers which were used as foul sewers by this date and later...
- Flight Cycle EFC2 expect further clearance EFD Electronic flight display EFFRA engine failure flap retraction altitude EFIS electronic flight instrument...
- Bazalgette incorporated flows from the River Effra into his 'high-level interceptor sewer', also known as the Effra sewer. Brixton was connected to central...
- Kennington to Brixton, where it forms the high street and then forks into Effra Road and Brixton Hill at St Matthew's church at the junction with Acre Lane...
- include Beverley Brook, Lady Ty, Oxley and Lea, and mentions are given to the Effra, Ash, Brent and Crane. The novel was well received, with reviewers citing...