Empire
— Noun
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~ an eating apple that somewhat resembles a McIntosh; used as both an eating and a cooking apple
Empire day
— Noun
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~ British, anniversary of Queen Victoria's birth
empire
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~ the domain ruled by an emperor or empress; the region over which imperial dominion is exercised
empire
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~ a group of countries under a single authority; "the British created a great empire"
empire
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~ a group of diverse companies under common ownership and run as a single organization
Egyptian Empire
— Noun
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~ an ancient empire to the west of Israel; centered on the Nile River and ruled by a Pharaoh; figured in many events described in the Old Testament
empiricism
— Noun
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~ medical practice and advice based on observation and experience in ignorance of scientific findings
empiricism
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~ (philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge derives from experience
empiricism
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~ the application of empirical methods in any art or science
empiricist
— Noun
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~ a philosopher who subscribes to empiricism
Empirin
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~ the acetylated derivative of salicylic acid; used as an analgesic anti-inflammatory drug (trade names Bayer, Empirin, and St. Joseph) usually taken in tablet form; used as an antipyretic; slows clotting of the blood by poisoning platelets
emplacement
— Noun
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~ military installation consisting of a prepared position for siting a weapon
emplacement
— Noun
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~ the act of putting something in a certain place
employ
— Noun
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~ the state of being employed or having a job; "they are looking for employment"; "he was in the employ of the city"
employable
— Noun
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~ a person who is qualified and ready to work
employee
— Noun
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~ a worker who is hired to perform a job
employer
— Noun
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~ a person or firm that employs workers