Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary -- Volume DEEk·al`u·min"i·um (?), n. [Skr. ēka one + E. aluminium.] (Chem.) The name given to a hypothetical element, -- later discovered and called gallium. See Gallium, and cf. Ekabor. Ek`a·sil"i·con (?), n. [Skr. ēka one + E. silicon.] (Chem.) The name of a hypothetical element predicted and afterwards discovered and named germanium; -- so called because it was a missing analogue of the silicon group. See Germanium, and cf. Ekabor. Eke (ēk), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Eked (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Eking.] [AS. ēkan, He eked out by his wits an income of barely fifty pounds. Eke, adv. [AS. eác; akin to OFries. ák, OS. ?k, D. ?ok, OHG. ouh, G. auch, Icel. auk, Sw. och and, Dan. og, Goth. auk for, but. Prob. from the preceding verb.] In addition; also; likewise. [Obs. or Archaic] 'T will be prodigious hard to prove A trainband captain eke was he
Eke, n. An addition. [R.] Clumsy ekes that may well be spared. |