Words Starting With "E"

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Evolocumab

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Evolocumab is a medication used to treat high cholesterol and cardiovascular disease. It is a monoclonal antibody that inhibits the action of proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9), which is a protein that helps to regulate the levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol in the blood. By blocking the action of PCSK9, evolocumab increases the levels of LDL receptors in the liver, which in turn lowers the levels of LDL cholesterol in the blood.

Evolution

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Evolution refers to the gradual and continuous change in the characteristics of living organisms over time through the process of natural selection, genetic drift, mutation, and gene flow. This change can result in the development of new species, the adaptation of organisms to their environments, and the variation of existing traits.

Evolutional

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The word "evolutional" is not a commonly used term in English language. However, it is likely a variant of the word "evolutionary", which refers to things related to or produced by evolution, such as evolutionary biology, evolutionary psychology, or evolutionary theory. <br><br>In a broader sense, evolutionary can also be used to describe something that changes or develops gradually over time, much like the process of evolution in biology.

Evolutionarily

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Evolutionarily refers to the process of evolution, specifically in relation to the development of a species or an organism over time. It describes the gradual changes that occur through natural selection, genetic drift, mutation, and other mechanisms that shape the characteristics and traits of a species. In other words, something that is described as "evolutionarily" has been influenced by the process of evolution, and its features or traits have developed as a result of this process.

Evolutionary

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pertaining to or concerned with the theory of evolution, which suggests that species change over time through the process of natural selection and genetic drift.

Evolutionism

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Evolutionism refers to the theory or philosophy that living organisms or ideas have developed or changed over time through a process of gradual and natural development, often through genetic drift, mutation, and natural selection. It is particularly associated with the scientific theory of evolution, which explains the diversity of life on Earth by proposing that all living organisms share a common ancestor and have evolved over millions of years through the process of natural selection.

Evolutionist

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An evolutionist is a person who believes in the theory of evolution, which states that all species of animals and plants have developed from a common ancestor through the process of natural selection, mutation, and genetic drift over a long period of time. Evolutionists often support Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, which suggests that all living organisms evolved from a single cell-like ancestor through natural selection and other mechanisms.

Evolutionistic

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Evolutionistic refers to the philosophy or theory that holds that everything in the universe, including the natural world and human societies, changes and develops over time through a process of slow and gradual evolution, rather than through sudden or miraculous events. In other words, it is the idea that the universe is constantly evolving and improving through the forces of nature, such as natural selection, mutation, and genetic drift, and that everything that exists today has evolved from simpler forms in the past.

Evolutionists

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People who believe in evolution, a scientific theory that explains how living organisms have developed and diversified over time through the process of natural selection and genetic drift.

Evolutions

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Evolutions refers to changes or developments that occur over time, especially in terms of growth, transformation, or mutation. It can apply to various aspects, such as biological organisms, social systems, cultural norms, or technological advancements, where slow and gradual changes eventually lead to new or modified forms or structures.

Evolutive

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Evolutive refers to something that undergoes constant change or development, often in a gradual and continuous manner. It can describe a process, a system, or an organism that evolves over time, adapting to new circumstances and environments. In a broader sense, evolutive can also imply a tendency towards improvement or refinement, often through a series of stages or phases. In biology, for example, evolutive changes may refer to the gradual modification of a species over generations, leading to the emergence of new traits or characteristics.

Evolvability

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Evolvability refers to the ability of an organism, system, or organization to generate new variation and adapt to changing environments and circumstances. It is the capacity to evolve and change over time, often in response to natural selection or other evolutionary pressures.

Evolve

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Evolve means to develop or change gradually over time, often as a result of natural selection or other forces. It can also refer to the process of growing or maturing in a gradual and continuous way.

Evolved

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Evolved means changed or developed over time through a process of gradual and continuous modification. It Often implies a change from a simpler or less complex form to a more complex or advanced one.

Evolvement

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Evolvement refers to the process or state of developing or unfolding, especially gradually and naturally. It can also refer to the gradual and often continuous change or progress of something, such as an idea, a concept, or an organism.

Evolves

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The word "evolves" refers to the process of developing or changing over time, often in a way that is gradual and continuous. It can also refer to the act of becoming more complex, advanced, or sophisticated.

Evolving

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Evolving refers to the process of developing or changing gradually over time, often through a process of gradual modification or adaptation. It can also refer to the continuous process of improvement or refinement that occurs as something grows, grows, or matures.

Evomition

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I think there may be a small issue here!<br><br>"Evomition" doesn't seem to be a real word in the English language. It's possible that it's a typo or a made-up word. Could you please double-check the spelling?<br><br>If you meant "evolution", it refers to the gradual change of something, such as a species, over time through the process of natural selection.

Evoxac

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Evoxac: It is a prescription medication used to treat dry mouth (xerostomia) and dry eyes caused by radiation therapy to the head and neck.

Evreux

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Evreux is a city located in the Normandy region of northwestern France. It is situated about 71 km (44 miles) northwest of Paris and is considered the third largest city in the region. The city has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages and is home to several historic landmarks, including the Evreux Cathedral and the Château d'Evreux.

Evry

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The word "evry" is likely a misspelling or abbreviation of the word "every". "Every" is an adverb that means "each and all" or "at every point of time or in every case". For example: "I meet her every Saturday" or "It happens every day".

Evulgate

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To evulgate means to distribute or spread something widely, especially through writing or speech. This word is a rather old-fashioned term and is not commonly used today, but it is the antonym of "vulgate", which means to make something common or widespread.

Evulse

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Evulse is a verb that means to remove or extract by force or violence, often used in medical or surgical contexts. For example, "The surgeon had to evulse the tumor from the patient's body". It can also refer to the act of severing or cutting off a structure or part, such as "The evulsion of the nail created a painful wound". In a broader sense, evulse can also imply the removal or withdrawal of something, such as a criticism or an idea, from a particular context or situation.

Evulsion

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Evulsion refers to the tearing or violent pulling out of an part or organ from its normal position, often due to injury or medical intervention. It can also refer to a form of minor surgery used to remove a foreign object or a part that has become embedded or stuck in the body.

Ewan

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Ewan is a proper noun, specifically a Scottish masculine given name. It is of Gaelic origin, derived from the word "Eòghann", meaning "born of yew" or "youth". It is also the name of several notable individuals, including Ewan McGregor, a Scottish actor.

Ewart

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I apologize, but I couldn't find the word "ewart". Can you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word?

Ewe

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A ewe is a female sheep.

Ewell

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A well is a hole or shaft dug into the ground to access a source of water, often with a pipe or pumps to bring the water to the surface. It can also refer to a container, such as a cistern or reservoir, used to store water. The word "ewell" is an old spelling of the word "well", but it is not commonly used today.

Ewenki

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Ewenki is a Tungusic language spoken by the Ewenki people, an indigenous ethnic group living in southern Siberia, Russia. It is also known as O493 or Oroqen language.

Ewer

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An ewer is a type of container, typically made of metal, ceramic, or glass, used to hold or pour liquids such as water, oil, or wine. It often has a spout or poured to make it easy to dispense the liquid. Ewers were commonly used in the past, particularly in medieval times, for personal hygiene and household tasks.

Ewers

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Ewers are large ornate ewers, typically made of metal or wood, with a long spout and handle, used in the Middle Ages for washing hands, bathing, and other ceremonial purposes.

Ewery

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There is no word "ewery". I think you might have meant "every". If that's the case, "every" is an adjective used to describe something that is universal or inclusive, meaning that it applies to all cases or instances. For example: "I eat every day" or "She loves every kind of music".

Ewes

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Ewes are adult female sheep.

Ewing

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Ewing is a surname of English origin, derived from the Old English words "æg" (edge) and "ing" (belonging to). It is thought to have referred to someone who lived near an edge or a boundary, such as a cliff or a forest. As a given name, Ewing is less common, but it can be used to mean "strong edge" or "brave borderer".

Ex-collaborator

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An ex-collaborator is a person who was once involved or worked together with someone or an organization, but has since parted ways or ended their partnership, often in a negative or disagreeable manner. The term is often used to describe someone who was once an ally or associate, but has since become an enemy or opponent, often due to a disagreement or betrayal.

Ex-con

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A person who has served a sentence in prison and has been released.