Words Starting With "E"

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Eisenhower

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Dwight David Eisenhower was the 34th President of the United States, serving from 1953 to 1961. He was a five-star general during World War II and is widely regarded as one of the most successful military leaders in American history.

Eisenmenger

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Eisenmenger's phenomenon is a rare condition where blood returning to the heart flows from the right atrium to the left atrium through a patent foramen ovale (PFO) or an atrial septal defect (ASD), leading to an increased risk of stroke, brain abscess, and bacteremia.

Eisenstadt

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Eisenstadt is a city located in the eastern part of Austria, and it is also the capital of the state of Burgenland. The name 'Eisenstadt' is a combination of the German words "Eisen", meaning "iron", and "stadt", meaning "city".

Eisenstein

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Sergei Eisenstein was a Russian film director, screenwriter, and film theorist. He is widely regarded as one of the most important and influential filmmakers in the development of cinema. Eisenstein is known for his innovative and influential film-making techniques, such as montage and shock editing, which were pioneering and revolutionized the film industry. He is famous for his films such as "Battleship Potemkin", "October: Ten Days That Shook the World", and "Alexander Nevsky". Eisenstein's work, both in filmmaking and essay writing, has had a significant impact on the development of film theory and criticism, leaving an enduring legacy in the world of cinema.

Eisner

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Eisner refers to a prestigious award given annually in the United States for outstanding creative achievement in American comic books and graphic novels. It is presented by the Will Eisner Comic Awards Foundation and is considered one of the highest honors in the comic book industry, named after the legendary comic book creator Will Eisner. The awards recognize excellence in various categories such as Best Single Issue, Best Continuing Series, Best New Series, and Best Color Album, among others.

Eisteddfod

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Eisteddfod is a Welsh term referring to a festival of music, poetry, and performance, typically held annually in Wales, typically in the summer. The word "eisteddfod" literally means "chair" in Welsh, and the festival has its origins in the tradition of poets and musicians competing for the favor of royal patronage. Today, the festival includes competitions, concerts, and exhibitions celebrating Welsh culture and language.

Eisteddfods

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Eisteddfods are a traditional form of Welsh cultural festivals that showcase music, poetry, and performance art. They typically feature competitions and performances of traditional Welsh music and singing, as well as poetry recitation and storytelling. The events often have a strong focus on Welsh language and culture, and are an important part of Welsh heritage.

Either

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Either refers to one of two or more alternatives, options, or choices. It is often used to indicate that something can be done in two different ways or that a decision needs to be made between two or more possibilities.

Ejaculant

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ejaculant (adjective): producing or characterized by energetic and enthusiastic utterance or expression; fluent and copious in speech or writing.

Ejaculate

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The word "ejaculate" can have two different meanings.<br><br>1. To release suddenly, often in a forceful manner: She was so surprised that she ejaculated a loud "Oh!" when she saw the ghost. <br><br>2. To utter a sudden cry or ejaculation of the mind: The poet's words were able to ejaculate a strong sense of emotion in the reader.

Ejaculated

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Ejaculated: (verb) to utter or exclaim suddenly, often in surprise, shock, or excitement.

Ejaculates

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Ejaculates is the third person singular present tense of the verb "ejaculate", which means to utter a sudden involuntary shout or cry, often in surprise or excitement. It can also mean to discharge or release something, such as semen, suddenly or involuntarily.

Ejaculating

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Ejaculating means to release or discharge suddenly and violently, often with a loud noise or explosion. It can also refer to the sudden release of semen during orgasm, particularly in the context of sexual activity.

Ejaculation

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Ejaculation refers to the sudden and excited utterance of a word or phrase, often in a way that expresses strong emotions such as surprise, excitement, or shock. It can also refer to the act of urinating or orgasm.

Ejaculations

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Ejaculations refer to sudden, impulsive utterances, usually expressing strong emotions or surprise, such as gasps, outcries, or exclamations. They are often brief and unexpected, and can connote a high level of passion, agitation, or astonishment. For example, "She let out an ejaculation of shock when she saw the unexpected news."

Ejaculator

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Ejaculatory

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Ejaculatory refers to something that is related to or characterized by ejaculation, especially in a emotional or enthusiastic manner. It can also describe something that is expressively and suddenly released, often with great force or vehemence, such as a ejaculatory phrase or ejaculation of praise.

Ejagham

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Ejagham is an Afro-Caribbean term that refers to a person of mixed Ewondo and Bahamian ancestry, specifically from the Ewondo people of Cameroon.

Eject

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To eject means to force or pull something out of something else, often suddenly or violently. It can also refer to something being removed or expelled from a position or situation, such as being ejected from a theatre for misbehaving.

Ejectamenta

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Ejectamenta is a rare or obsolete word that refers to the refuse or waste matter that is ejected or thrown out, such as garbage, trash, or rubble. It can also refer to any unwanted or unwanted material that is discarded or removed from a place.

Ejected

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The verb "ejected" means to force or remove someone or something from a place or position, often suddenly and forcefully.

Ejecting

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The verb "ejecting" means to force something or someone out, usually suddenly or violently, often using force or pressure. It can also refer to the act of intentionally throwing or shooting something out of a structure or container. Examples: "The pilot had to eject from the damaged plane", "The seat cushion ejected from the car in the crash".

Ejection

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Ejection refers to the act of forcing someone or something out of a place or position, often suddenly or forcefully. It can also refer to the act of discharging or expelling something, such as air or a projectile. In a broader sense, ejection can also refer to the sudden or forced departure of something from a system or process, such as the ejection of a faulty component from a manufacturing line.

Ejective

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A ejective is a type of consonantal sound used in some languages, particularly in the Caucasus region and Central Asia. It is a sound that is made by using the tongue to block the airflow in the mouth, and then releasing it. This causes the sound to be ejected or expelled, hence the name "ejective". In terms of its phonetic representation, an ejective is typically transcribed as a modified version of the voiced or voiceless stop consonant, for example, [pʼ] or [tʼ].

Ejectives

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Ejectives are a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. They are pronounced by using the glottis (the space between the vocal cords) to stop the airflow, rather than by using the tongue or lips. Ejectives are often used in languages such as Mayan, Quechua, and many indigenous languages of North America.<br><br>In phonetics, an ejective is represented by the symbol 'ʔ' (called a glottal stop). For example, the sound /pʔ/ is pronounced by stopping the airflow with the glottis while saying the letter "p". Ejectives are distinguished from other sounds because the glottal stop is used to stop the airflow, whereas in other sounds, the tongue or lips are used.<br><br>Ejectives are often used to add emphasis or to distinguish between words in a language. They are also used in some languages as a way to signal loudness or intensity. For example, in some Mayan languages, the ejective sound is used to indicate that the speaker is getting louder or more excited.

Ejector

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The word "ejector" refers to a device or mechanism that expels or casts out something, such as a person, object, or substance, often forcibly or abruptly.

Ejects

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The verb "ejects" means to force or throw someone or something out of a place, vehicle, or device, often suddenly or violently. For example: "The pilot ejects from the plane as it crashes."

Ejulation

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Ejulation is not a commonly used word, but it is possible to find definitions for it. Ejulation refers to the act of producing or expelling semen, typically during sexual climax.

Ekaboron

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I apologize, but "ekaboron" is not a word in the English language. It's possible that it's a made-up or non-standard term, or it could be a word from a different language. Could you please clarify or provide more context?

Ekaterina

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Ekaterina is a Russian feminine given name, derived from the Greek name Katherine, meaning "pure". It is often used in Eastern European countries, particularly in Russia and Ukraine, where it is a common and popular name. In English, the name Ekaterina is often anglicized as Katherine.

Ekaterinburg

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Ekaterinburg is a city in the Ural Federal District of Russia, located in the middle of the Ural Mountains. It is the administrative center of Sverdlovsk Oblast and has a population of approximately 1.5 million people. The city was previously known as Yekaterinburg and was renamed in 1991 to honor Ekaterina the Great, a Russian empress who commissioned the city's founding in 1723.

Eke

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Eke is a verb that means to supplement or extend something, especially by adding additional resources or effort. For example, "The government ekes out a living by providing financial support to the community."

Ekeberg

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Ekeberg is a Norwegian surname and also the name of a part of Oslo, Norway. The Ekeberg Sculpture Park is a park located in the Ekeberg neighborhood of Oslo, which features a large collection of modern and contemporary art installations. The name Ekeberg is derived from the Old Norse words "eiki" meaning "oak" and "berg" meaning "mountain", and is likely a toponymic surname meaning "from the oak mountain".

Ekebergite

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Ekebergite is a very rare mineral that is a type of sulfide, typically found in meteorites. It is a natural compound made up of sulfur, iron, and nickel, and is considered to be a significant indicator of extraterrestrial origin.

Eked

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Eked refers to a verb that means to cut or trim something, typically a tree or branch, to a smaller size or shape, often to remove unwanted or overgrown parts.

Ekes

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any meaning or definition for the word "ekes". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word from a specific dialect or language that I'm not familiar with. Can you please provide more context or information about where you came across this word?