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Embase
Embase Em*base", v. t. [Pref. em- + base, a. or v. t.: cf. OF.
embaissier.]
To bring down or lower, as in position, value, etc.; to
debase; to degrade; to deteriorate. [Obs.]
Embased the valleys, and embossed the hills.
--Sylvester.
Alloy in coin of gold . . . may make the metal work the
better, but it embaseth it. --Bacon.
Such pitiful embellishments of speech as serve for
nothing but to embase divinity. --South.
EmbasementEmbasement Em*base"ment, n. [From Embase, v. t.]
Act of bringing down; depravation; deterioration. --South. EmbassadeAmbassade Am"bas*sade, Embassade Em"bas*sade, n. [F.
ambassade. See Embassy.]
1. The mission of an ambassador. [Obs.] --Carew.
2. An embassy. [Obs.] --Strype. EmbassadeEmbassade Em"bas*sade, n. [F. ambassade. See Embassy.]
An embassy. See Ambassade. [Obs.] --Shak. EmbassadorAmbassador Am*bas"sa*dor, Embassador Em*bas"sa*dor, n. [See
Embassador.]
1. A minister of the highest rank sent to a foreign court to
represent there his sovereign or country.
Note: Ambassadors are either ordinary [or resident] or
extraordinary, that is, sent upon some special or
unusual occasion or errand. --Abbott.
2. An official messenger and representative. EmbassadorialEmbassadorial Em*bas`sa*do"ri*al, a. [Cf. F. ambassadorial.]
Same as Ambassadorial. EmbassadressEmbassadress Em*bas"sa*dress, n. [Cf. F. ambassadrice.]
Same as Ambassadress. Embassadry
Embassadry Em*bas"sa*dry, n. [Cf. OF. ambassaderie.]
Embassy. [Obs.] --Leland.
Embassage
Embassage Em"bas*sage (?; 48), n.
1. An embassy. ``He sent a solemn embassage.' --Bacon.
Except your embassages have better success.
--Motley.
2. Message; errand. --Shak.
Embastardize
Embastardize Em*bas"tard*ize, v. t. [Pref. em- + bastardize.]
To bastardize. [Obs.]
Meaning of Embas from wikipedia
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Douglas Uggah Embas (born 28 July 1956) is a
Malaysian politician who has
served as
Deputy Premier of
Sarawak since 2016. He has been
Member of the Sarawak...
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Emba may
refer to:
Emba, town in Kazakhstan, see Embi
Emba-5, a
Soviet former military installation near Embi, now Zhem, Kazakhstan, a town The
Emba River...
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EMBA may
refer to:
Executive Master of
Business Administration,
education degree EMBA Mink
Breeders ****ociation, US
EMBA council This
disambiguation page...
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Christine Emba is an
opinion columnist and
author based in
Washington DC.
Emba grew up in Virginia, and
graduated with an A.B. from the
Princeton School...
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Emba (Kazakh: Ембі Embı or Жем Jem, Russian: Эмба) in west
Kazakhstan rises in the
Mugodzhar Hills and
flows across the Sub-Ural
Plateau and Caspian...
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University of Georgia's
Terry College of Business, that
focuses on
EMBAs, can also be
found in the city.
Emory University is the
highest ranked university...
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Cheta Emba (born July 16, 1993) is an
American rugby union player.
Emba attended Maggie L.
Walker Governor's School, she was a
goalkeeper on the soccer...
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Photius wrote that they were used for
treading out olives.
Embas (ἐμβάς,
embás) or
embates (ἐμβάτης, embátēs), kind of a
closed boot.
Endromis (ἐνδρομίς...
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learning students, many with
specialized concentrations. An "Executive MBA", or
EMBA, is a
degree program similar to an MBA
program that is
specifically structured...
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period is
often referred to as
Steppe Early and
Middle Bronze Age (Steppe
EMBA) ancestry. This
migration is
linked to the
origin of both the
Corded Ware...