Words Starting With "E"

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Exactness

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Exactness refers to the quality of being precise and accurate, having a high degree of accuracy or correctness, often in measures, calculations, or representations. It involves a keen attention to detail, thoroughness, and a commitment to precision. Words such as "exact", "precise", "accurate", and "minute" are often used to describe things that possess exactness.

Exacts

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The verb "exacts" means to obtain or receive something, typically through force or coercion, by compelling or demanding it from someone. For example: "The loan shark exacted a high interest rate from the borrower."

Exacuate

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To evacuate means to move people or things out of a place, often in a hurry, because it has become dangerous or is in danger of being damaged.

Exacum

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any information on the word "exacum". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used. Can you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word?

Exaemia

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Exaemia is a rare condition characterized by a severe exhaustion of the body's fat stores, particularly in the face, arms, and legs. It is often associated with a prolonged and severe illness or starvation. The term "exaemia" is derived from the Greek words "exa" meaning "almost" and "haima" meaning "blood", suggesting the depletion of blood and bodily fluids due to excessive exhaustion.

Exaeretodon

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Exaeretodon is an extinct genus of edentate mammals that lived during the Paleocene epoch, around 60-55 million years ago. Its name is derived from the Greek words "exa", meaning "beyond", and "aeretodon", meaning "air-tooth", likely referring to its unusual teeth, which were modified to resemble air-filled tooth-like structures.

Exaggerate

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To exaggerate means to make something seem more important or bigger than it really is, often by adding more details or traits than actually exist. It can also mean to make a statement or claim that is not entirely true or accurate in order to gain attention or emphasize a point.

Exaggerated

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Exaggerated refers to something that is greatly overstated or magnified, often to the point of being untruthful or unrealistic. It can describe a statement, claim, or description that is made in a way that is greater than the actual reality, often to emphasize a point, gain attention, or manipulate others.

Exaggeratedness

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Exaggeratedness refers to the quality or state of being excessively or unrealistically elaborate or overstated, often to the point of being absurd, fanciful, or unbelievable. It involves amplifying or stretching the truth, facts, or features for the sake of emphasis, effect, or persuasion, often to the point of being misleading or deceitful.

Exaggerates

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To exaggerate means to make something seem more important, bigger, or better than it really is. It is to overstate or enlarge the truth, often in order to impress or deceive someone. This can include stretching the truth, lying, or using hyperbole. Exaggerating can be done intentionally or unintentionally, and it is often considered a fault in communication, as it can lead to misunderstandings, mistrust, or even harm.

Exaggerating

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Exaggerating means to make something appear bigger, better, or more to an unreasonable degree, typically by stretching the truth or lying. It can also mean to express strong feelings or emotions in a way that is not genuinely felt, but said in order to make an impression or get attention.

Exaggeration

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Exaggeration is the act of making something appear or seem more important, serious, or impressive than it really is. It involves using words or language that are not entirely true or accurate, often to make a bigger impact, gain sympathy, or assert one's point of view. Exaggeration can be used intentionally for persuasive or rhetorical purposes, but it can also be a flaw in argumentation or a sign of dishonesty. In everyday language, exaggeration is often used colloquially to describe an overstatement or a fib.

Exaggerations

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Exaggerations are statements or claims that are greatly overstated or distorted for the purpose of emphasis, attention, or manipulation. They often involve overstating the magnitude, frequency, or importance of something, and are meant to make it seem more impressive, dramatic, or significant than it actually is. Exaggerations can be used intentionally to deceive or mislead, or unintentionally due to a lack of accuracy or understanding.

Exaggerative

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Exaggerative refers to something or someone that is exaggerated or made to seem greater, more intense, or more significant than it actually is. It can describe speech, writing, or behavior that is over-the-top, melodramatic, or hyperbolic.

Exaggeratively

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In an excessive or unreasonable manner, often for emphasis or to convey strong emotions.

Exahertz

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A exahertz is a unit of frequency, equal to one quintillion (1,000,000,000,000,000,000) hertz. Hertz is a unit of measurement for frequency, and one hertz is equal to one cycle per second.

Exajoules

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Exajoules is a unit of energy. It is equal to 1 billion joules (1,000,000,000 joules).

Exalate

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Exalate is not a commonly used word in English language. However, I think you might be looking for the word "exalt". If that's the case, exalt means to raise something or someone to a higher position, to praise or honor something or someone, or to increase the rate or level of something. For example, "The coach exalted her team by giving them a motivational speech", or "The worshipper exalted the divine with a hymn of praise".

Exalbuminous

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Exalbuminous refers to something that is in or consists of a mixture of two or more substances, often liquids, that have different properties and are not easily separated.

Exallotriote

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I apologize, but there is no word "exallotriote". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that doesn't exist in the English language. Can you please provide a different word for me to explain?

Exalt

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To exalt means to praise or glorify someone or something highly, often to an excessive degree. It can also mean to raise or elevate something (such as a person's status or a building) to a higher position or level.

Exaltate

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To exaltate means to increase or enhance something in importance, value, or prestige; to elevate or uplift something to a higher level or esteem. It can also mean to praise or glorify someone or something to a higher level of admiration or respect.

Exaltation

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Exaltation is the act of raising or lifting something or someone up to a high or lofty position. It can also refer to the state of being extremely happy, proud, or triumphant, often in response to a significant achievement or event.

Exaltations

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Exaltations refer to acts of elevating or praising something or someone, often in a formal or ceremonial manner. It can also describe expressions of great admiration or enthusiasm for something, such as a speech or performance.

Exalted

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Having or showing a high sense of dignity, honor, or importance; considered to be of great value or prestige.

Exaltedly

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In an exalted manner; with great pride or admiration; gloriously or triumphantly.

Exaltedness

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Exaltedness refers to a state of being dignified, noble, or majestic, often implying a sense of superiority, grandeur, or loftiness. It can describe a person, position, or status that is revered, admired, or held in high esteem.

Exalteth

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Exalteth is the third person singular present tense of the verb "exalt". To exalt someone or something means to raise them or it high in estimation, honor, or respect; to praise and glorify; to uplift or elevate.

Exalting

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Exalting refers to something that is elevating or dignifying, often in a grand or majestic manner. It can also mean to praise or glorify something or someone above others, emphasizing their greatness, nobility, or heroic qualities.

Exaltment

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Exaltment is a noun that refers to a feeling of extreme joy, pride, or celebratory excitement; a state of great jubilation or triumph.

Exalts

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To exalt means to raise or elevate something or someone to a higher position, often in terms of importance, prestige, or admiration. It can also mean to praise or glorify someone or something highly.

Exam

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An exam is a test or assessment that is taken by a student, often at the end of a course or term, to evaluate their knowledge, understanding, and skills in a particular subject or field of study. It is usually given a set time limit and may include a range of question types, such as multiple-choice, short-answer, and essay questions. The purpose of an exam is to record a student's performance and to provide feedback to them on their progress and understanding of the material.

Exameter

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An exameter is a unit of length that is equal to 10^18 meters, or one hundred trillion trillion meters. It is used to measure extremely large distances, such as the size of galaxies or the diameter of the observable universe. The word "exa" is a prefix that means "exponentially" or "very", and the "-meter" suffix indicates that the unit is a measure of length.

Exametre

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An exametre is a unit of distance or length in the metric system. It is equal to 1,000,000,000 (1 billion) meters. It is often used to express extremely large distances, such as the distance between stars or galaxies.

Exametron

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Exameter: A unit of length equal to 10^18 meters or 100,000,000,000,000,000 kilometers. It is an extremely large unit of measurement, equivalent to about 63,241,000,000,000 times the distance from the Earth to the Sun.

Examinant

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An examinant is an outdated or formal term for a person being examined or tested.