Words Starting With "E"

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Europeanism

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Europeanism refers to a sense of shared cultural, intellectual, or artistic values and ideals that are perceived as characteristic of Europe, particularly Western Europe. It can also describe a philosophical or intellectual approach that emphasizes reason, individualism, and the values of the Enlightenment. In a broader sense, Europeanism can refer to the cultural, artistic, or intellectual achievements and traditions that are associated with Europe.

Europeanist

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A Europeanist is a person who specializes in the study of Europe, its culture, politics, and history. It can also refer to someone who advocates for or supports European integration, unity, or cooperation.

Europeanization

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Europeanization refers to the process of adopting or imitating European customs, institutions, policies, or cultures. It can also refer to the adoption of European Union (EU) policies and regulations by non-EU countries, often as a condition of membership or as part of a broader effort to harmonize with EU standards. Additionally, Europeanization can include the spread of European values, norms, and practices to other regions of the world, often through globalization, migration, or cultural exchange.

Europeanize

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To Europeanize refers to the process of adopting or implementing European customs, ideas, or systems, often with the goal of modernizing or developing a country, culture, or institution. It can also describe the influence of European culture, lifestyles, or values on a particular society or region.

Europeanized

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Europeanized refers to the process of adapting or altering something, often in terms of customs, attitudes, or ideas, to conform to European standards or values. It can also mean to adopt European customs, manners, or aesthetic tastes. For example, "The colonial city was Europeanized with the construction of grand buildings and streets in the European style."

Europeanizing

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Europeanizing refers to the process of adapting a system, institution, or idea to conform to the norms, values, and practices of European culture, often in a way that reflects Western values such as democracy, human rights, and market economics. This can involve the introduction of European Union (EU) policies and regulations, the promotion of European values and norms, or the adoption of European standards and best practices.

Europeanness

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Europeanness refers to the qualities, characteristics, or attractions that are perceived as being typically European or characteristic of Europe. It can encompass a broad range of aspects, such as cultural norms, values, customs, traditions, architecture, art, cuisine, and more.

Europeans

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Europeans refers to people who are from or have their origin from the continent of Europe, which includes the many countries, cultures, and languages found there. It can also refer to individuals who identify as being European, regardless of their current citizenship or geographic location. The term "European" can also be used to describe the collective culture, customs, and values of the European continent and its people.

Europhile

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A person who has a strong admiration and support for European culture, politics, and values.

Europhiles

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Europhiles refers to people who have a strong admiration and fondness for Europe, European culture, and the European Union (EU). They typically support European integration and advocate for closer ties between European countries.

Europhobe

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A europhobe is someone who strongly disapproves of or strongly opposes the idea of European unity or cooperation. This term is often used to describe individuals who are deeply skeptical or hostile towards the European Union (EU), its policies, or its goals. The term is often used in a pejorative sense, implying a lack of understanding or openness to the benefits of international cooperation and collaboration.

Europhobic

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Europhobic refers to having an intense dislike or fear of European culture, institutions, or policies. A person who is europhobic may be opposed to European Union membership, European integration, or the influence of European ideas and values in their own country or society. The term can also be used more broadly to describe someone who has a negative attitude towards anything that is perceived to be "European" or "elite".

Europid

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The word "Europid" refers to a person of Caucasian, white, or European descent, often used in anthropological or racial context. However, it's essential to note that the term "Europid" is considered outdated and often associated with racial classification, which is considered offensive and inaccurate. Instead, it's more effective to use terms that emphasize shared cultural, ethnic, or linguistic backgrounds rather than physical characteristics.

Europium

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Europium is a chemical element with the atomic number 63 and symbol Eu. It is a silvery-white soft alkali earth metal that is never found in its elemental form in nature. Europium is used in fluorescence lighting, phosphors, and as a catalyst in the petroleum industry. It is also used to produce other elements through nuclear reactions. The name "europium" comes from the Latin word "Europa", the Homeland of the Phoenicians, the Greeks and the Romans.

Europocentric

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Europocentric refers to a perspective, viewpoint, or approach that is centered around or biased towards European culture, values, or interests, often at the expense of other cultures or regions. It can imply a sense of superiority or dominance of European ideas, values, and practices over those of other parts of the world. The term is often used to describe attitudes, policies, or behaviors that prioritize European concerns or values above those of other regions, such as Asia, Africa, or the Americas, and can be seen as culturally imperialistic or neo-colonial.

Europocentrism

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Europocentrism refers to the tendency to view Europe and European culture, values, and perspectives as the central, universal, and superior standard for the rest of the world. This perspective assumes that Europe is the norm and that other cultures and civilizations are inferior, barbarian, or incomplete. Europocentrism is often criticized for its failure to acknowledge the diversity and complexity of global cultures and its implicit or explicit promotion of Eurocentric values and beliefs as the global standard. It can manifest in various fields, including history, literature, philosophy, anthropology, and international relations.

Europoid

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Europoid refers to a person of European ancestry or appearance. It is often used to describe someone who has a Caucasian or White physical characteristic, such as light skin, blue or green eyes, and blonde or brown hair. The term is often associated with racial and ethnic classification systems, but its use is generally discouraged due to its potential to be perceived as discriminatory or offensive.

Europol

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Europol is a European Union law enforcement agency that is responsible for fighting terrorism, organized crime, and other serious crimes. It is headquartered in The Hague, Netherlands, and is supported by 27 Member States, including all EU countries, as well as several non-EU countries. Europol's main tasks include providing intelligence analysis, coordinating investigations, and sharing information between law enforcement agencies to combat serious crimes.

Europoort

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Europoort refers to a seaport located in the Maasvlakte area of Rotterdam, Netherlands. It is a major container port and one of the busiest ports in Europe. The name "Europoort" literally means "Gateway to Europe" or "Europe's Gate".

Euros

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The euro is the official currency of the European Union (EU). It is the common currency used by the majority of the countries in the EU, known as the Eurozone.

Eurosceptic

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An eurosceptic is a person who has doubts or skepticism about the benefits of the European Union and its policies, being critical of the EU's integration and enlargement.

Euroscepticism

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Euroscepticism is a term that refers to a skepticism or opposition towards the European Union (EU) and its policies. It can manifest in a range of ways, from cautious, nuanced critiques of specific EU policies to outright anti-EU sentiment. Individuals or groups who are eurosceptic may question the legitimacy, competence, or purpose of the EU, and may advocate for greater national sovereignty, the repeal of EU treaties, or even withdrawal from the EU altogether.

Eurosceptics

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Eurosceptics are individuals or groups that express skepticism or opposition towards the European Union (EU) and its policies. They may believe that the EU has exceeded its original powers, is threatening national sovereignty, or is not functioning effectively. Eurosceptics can range from those who merely question certain EU policies to those who advocate for full withdrawal from the EU, also known as Brexit.

Eurosclerosis

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The word "eurosclerosis" refers to a phenomenon in European economic history, particularly in the 1970s and 1980s. It describes the combination of slow economic growth and high inflation that many European countries experienced during this period. The term is used to convey the idea that the economic spheres of Europe had become rigid and inflexible, much like the condition of sclerosis in the human body, which is the hardening and loss of flexibility of bodily tissues due to disease or injury.

Eurostar

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Eurostar is a high-speed railway service connecting the United Kingdom to mainland Europe, primarily operating in the Channel Tunnel between London, Paris, and Brussels. It is a joint venture between several national railways and offers frequent direct or connecting services between the UK and other major European cities. The name "Eurostar" is derived from a combination of the words "Europe" and "star", symbolizing its role as a shining star in the European rail network.

Eurotiaceae

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Eurotiaceae is a family of fungi that includes species of ascomycetes, a group of sac-fungi. It includes species of endophytes, saprobes, and pathogens, and is characterized by the production of ascospores in fruiting bodies called cleistothecia. Eurotiaceae species are commonly found in soil, decaying organic matter, and as endophytes in various plants.

Eurotiales

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Eurotiales is an order of fungi in the class Sordariomycetes. It includes several families of small to large fungi, such as the Eurotiaceae and Trichocomaceae, that are commonly found in soil, decaying organic matter, and plant litter. Many species in this order are saprotrophs, obtaining their nutrients by decomposing organic matter, while others are parasites or pathogens that infect plants and animals.

Eurotium

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Eurotium is a genus of ascomycetous fungi that includes species commonly found on cheese, bread, and other types of food. The genus was previously known as Aspergillus, but was reclassified into a separate genus in the early 21st century. Eurotium species are similar to Aspergillus spp. but are generally less toxic and less likely to cause disease in humans.

Eurotunnel

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The Eurotunnel, also known as the Channel Tunnel, is a 50-kilometer (31-mile) undersea tunnel that connects England and France, specifically Folkestone in Kent, England, and Coquelles in Pas-de-Calais, France. It allows for high-speed rail travel and road vehicles to pass through the English Channel, saving time and improving international travel connections.

Eurovision

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Eurovision refers to the Eurovision Song Contest, an annual international song competition held among the member countries of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). The contest is one of the most popular non-sporting events in the world, with hundreds of millions of viewers each year. Countries submit original songs to be performed live on television, and a selection of countries is chosen by a combination of public and jury voting. The contest is known for its flamboyant performances, catchy songs, and sometimes controversy.

Eurozone

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The Eurozone is a group of 19 of the 28 member states of the European Union that have adopted the euro (€) as their official currency. The eurozone is governed by the Eurozone's economic and monetary policies, and the European Central Bank (ECB) is responsible for setting monetary policy.

Eurus

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Eurus is a noun that refers to the eastern wind, often representing the gentle and soothing breeze coming from the east.

Euryale

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The word "Euryale" refers to a type of larger freshwater jellyfish, typically found in Asia. Its scientific name is Cassiopea euryale. Euryale is the largest of all the freshwater jellyfish, with a bell diameter reaching up to 25 centimeters (9.8 in) and a lifespan of about 4 to 12 months. It is considered one of the most cosmopolitan and widely distributed species of freshwater jellyfish in the world.

Euryalida

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Euryalida is a suborder of marine animals in the class Holothuroidea (sea cucumbers). It includes two orders: the Euryalida, which includes the typical sea cucumbers, and the Apodida, which includes sea cucumbers without a Aristotle's lantern (a water vascular system).

Euryarchaea

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Euryarchaea is a phylum of microorganisms and is a major branch of the domain Archaea. The name Euryarchaeota comes from the Greek words "eurys", meaning "wide", and "arkhos", meaning "chief" or "ruler", referring to the varied characteristics of this group of organisms. Euryarchaea include a diverse range of species, such as methanogens, halophiles, and thermophiles, that thrive in a wide range of environments, from extreme temperatures to acidic environments.

Euryarchaeota

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Euryarchaeota is a phylum of archaea, a group of single-celled microorganisms that are prokaryotic, meaning they lack a true nucleus. The name "Euryarchaeota" comes from the Greek words "eurys," meaning "broad" or "wide," and "arkhos", meaning "beginning" or "ruler." It refers to the fact that this group of archaea is thought to be a early diverging group, and its Members are found in a wide range of environments, from deep-sea vents to soil and the human gut.