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- Erikproper_noun
A masculine given name of Scandinavian origin, variant spelling of Eric.
- Erikaproper_noun
A feminine given name, variant spelling of Erica.
- Erinproper_noun
A feminine given name of Irish origin.
- Ernestproper_noun
A masculine given name of Germanic origin.
- Ernestoproper_noun
A masculine given name, the Spanish and Italian form of Ernest.
- Ernieproper_noun
A masculine given name, a diminutive form of Ernest.
- Ernstproper_noun
A masculine given name, the German form of Ernest.
- Europenoun
A continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere, bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and the Mediterranean Sea to the south.
- Europeanadjective
Relating to or characteristic of Europe or its inhabitants.
- Ezraproper_noun
A masculine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "help" or "helper."
- e.g.abbreviation
An abbreviation for the Latin phrase "exempli gratia," used to introduce examples of something mentioned.
- eachdeterminer
Every one of two or more people or things, considered individually.
- eageradjective
Strongly wanting to do or have something; keenly enthusiastic.
- eagerlyadverb
In a manner showing keen interest or enthusiasm.
- eagernessnoun
The quality of being eager; keen interest or enthusiasm.
- eaglenoun
A large bird of prey with a massive hooked bill and long broad wings, known for its keen sight and powerful flight.
- eaglesnoun
Plural of eagle; more than one large bird of prey known for keen sight and powerful flight.
- earnoun
The organ of hearing in humans and other vertebrates, located on either side of the head.
- earachenoun
Pain in the ear, typically caused by infection or inflammation.
- earbudnoun
A small headphone that fits inside the ear canal for listening to audio.
- earbudsnoun
Small headphones that fit inside the ear canals for listening to audio.
- eardrumnoun
A thin membrane in the ear that vibrates in response to sound waves; the tympanic membrane.
- earfulnoun
(informal) A prolonged reprimand or scolding.
- earlnoun
A British nobleman ranking above a viscount and below a marquess; equivalent to a count in other European countries.
- earldomnoun
The rank or title of an earl.
- earlieradjective
Comparative form of early; happening or existing before the present time or another time.
- earliestadjective
Superlative form of early; happening or existing before all others in time.
- earlobenoun
The soft, fleshy lower part of the external ear.
- earlyadjective
Happening or done before the usual or expected time.
- earmarkverb
To designate or set aside for a particular purpose.
- earmuffsnoun
A pair of soft fabric or fur coverings connected by a band, worn over the ears to protect them from cold.
- earnverb
To receive money in return for labor or services.
- earnedverb
Past tense and past participle of earn; received money for work or services.
- earnernoun
A person who earns money, especially through employment.
- earnestadjective
Showing sincere and intense conviction; serious in intention.
- earnestlyadverb
In a sincere and serious manner; with earnest intent.
- earnestnessnoun
The quality of being earnest; sincere and intense conviction.
- earningverb
Present participle of earn; the act of receiving money for work or services.
- earningsnoun
Money obtained in return for labor or services; income from employment.
- earnsverb
Third person singular present tense of earn; receives money for work or services.
- earphonenoun
A small speaker worn in or over the ear for listening to audio privately.
- earpiecenoun
The part of a telephone or headset that fits over or in the ear.
- earplugsnoun
Small devices inserted into the ear canal to block out noise or water.
- earringnoun
A piece of jewelry worn on the ear, typically attached through a piercing in the earlobe or clipped to the ear.
- earringsnoun
Plural of earring; pieces of jewelry worn on the ears.
- earsnoun
Plural of ear; the organs of hearing on either side of the head.
- earshotnoun
The range or distance within which one can hear sounds.
- earthnoun
(The Earth) The planet on which we live.
- earthboundadjective
Attached or confined to the earth; unable to fly or leave the ground.
- earthenadjective
Made of earth or clay.