Words Starting With "E"

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Endurance

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The word "endurance" refers to the ability to withstand or sustain a difficult or unpleasant situation, challenge, or activity for a long period of time. It involves resilience, toughness, and a capacity to persevere through pain, hardship, or exhaustion. People or things that demonstrate endurance have the strength and stamina to cope with adversity or prolonged effort.

Endure

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To endure means to suffer or receive something unpleasant without complaining or showing weakness, and to continue to exist or survive despite difficult or unpleasant conditions. It can also mean to tolerate or put up with something that is unpleasant, uncomfortable, or difficult. For example: "The hikers had to endure the difficult terrain and harsh weather to reach the summit."

Endured

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To endure means to suffer or tolerate something unpleasant, often with patience or resilience. It implies persisting through difficulties or challenges without giving up or complaining excessively. The verb "to endure" can be used to describe situations where someone or something has been able to withstand or cope with hardship, adversity, or pain, often over a prolonged period of time.

Endurer

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Endurer refers to a person or thing that is able to withstand or endure hardships, difficulties, or unpleasant conditions for a long time. Someone who is an endurer is likely to be resilient, patient, and strong-willed, and may even have a sense of dedication or commitment to achieving a particular goal or purpose.

Endures

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To endure means to suffer or tolerate something unpleasant, difficult, or unpleasant for a long time, without complaining or giving in. It can also mean to survive or persist in a difficult situation.

Endureth

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The verb "endure" means to tolerate or put up with something unpleasant, difficult, or trying for a long time. The third person singular present tense of "endure" is "endureth". It is an archaic or poetic way of saying "endures".

Enduring

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lastingly enduring is having or showing the ability to exist or continue for a long time without changing or being affected negatively.

Enduringly

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Lasting or remaining for a long time; persistent; steady; unwavering.<br><br>Example: "The enduringly passionate artist continued to create masterpieces despite criticism."

Endyma

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Endyma refers to the innermost membrane of the seed pod or capsule of plants.

Endymion

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Endymion is a noun that refers to a mythological figure known for his eternal youth and beauty. In Greek mythology, Endymion was a mortal man who was loved by the goddess Selene, making him immortal and granting him eternal youth. The term has also been used figuratively to describe someone or something that is exceptionally beautiful, youthful, or charming.

Endyses

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Unfortunately, "endyses" is not a valid English word. It's possible that it's a typo or a word that doesn't exist in the English language.

Endysis

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Endysis is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a person's desire to die. It is often used to describe a feeling of hopelessness or despair that can lead to a desire for self-destruction. The word is derived from the Greek words "enos" meaning "towards" and "lisi" meaning "loosing" or "releasing", and is sometimes used in literary or poetic contexts to describe a character's emotional state. Today, the word is mostly of interest to language historians and etymologists, and is not commonly used in modern language.

Enecate

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I apologize, but it seems that the word "enecate" is not a real word in the English language. It's possible that it's a typo or a made-up word. If you meant to type a different word, please let me know and I'll do my best to provide the definition for you.

Enema

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An enema is a medical procedure in which a liquid, such as water or a saline solution, is forced into the rectum and colon through the anus using a tube called an enema syringe or bulb. This is usually done to cleanse the colon and rectum, relieve constipation, or treat inflammatory bowel diseases.

Enemas

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Enemas are medical procedures in which a liquid is inserted into the rectum to stimulate a bowel movement, clean the intestines, or apply medication. A catheter is inserted into the rectum, and a liquid is injected into the colon to flush out the intestines. Enemas are often used to treat constipation, cleanse the colon before a medical procedure, or administer medication to the colon. They can also be used to treat conditions such as ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, and rectal bleeding.

Enemata

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Enemata is the plural form of the Latin word "enema", which refers to a liquid medicine or solution introduced into the rectum to clean or medicate the intestines.

Enemies

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Enemies refer to people or entities that have a strong dislike, hostility, or opposition towards each other. They are typically characterized by a desire to harm, defeat, or eliminate one another, often due to differences in beliefs, values, interests, or goals. Enemies can be individuals, groups, nations, or even abstract concepts. In a broader sense, the term can also be used metaphorically to describe circumstances or situations that pose a threat or challenge to one's well-being, success, or happiness.

Enemy

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A person or group that is opposed to, hostile to, or in conflict with another person or group.

Eneolithic

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The term "eneolithic" refers to the transitional period between the Stone Age and the Bronze Age, typically occurring around 4000-3000 BCE. It is characterized by the use of stone tools alongside early forms of metal, such as copper and bronze, which were first being developed.

Enepidermic

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Enepidermic refers to being on the external or outermost side of something. It is a rare and rather formal word, often used in scientific or technical contexts to describe the outermost layer or surface of an organism, tissue, or structure.

Energetic

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Energetic refers to something or someone that has a lot of energy, vitality, or enthusiasm. It can also describe something that is full of enthusiasm or excitement. For example:<br><br> "The energetic dog ran around the park all day."<br> "She's an energetic speaker and always gets the crowd pumped up."<br> "This energetic music makes me want to dance."

Energetically

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In a lively, vigorous, and enthusiastic manner; with a lot of energy and enthusiasm.

Energetics

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Energetics refers to the study of the amount of energy that is required to perform a particular process or task, often in the context of physical systems, living organisms, or machines. It encompasses various branches of science, such as physics, chemistry, biology, and engineering, to understand the relationship between energy and work, efficiency, and performance. In a broader sense, energetics can also refer to the study of energy dynamics and interactions within complex systems, including energy-producing and energy-consuming processes. The term is often used in fields like ecology, environmental science, and human nutrition to describe the energetic requirements and efficiency of biological systems.

Energies

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The word "energies" refers to the natural or internal forces or powers that drive or propel something.

Energisation

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Energization refers to the process of increasing energy or vitality in something or someone. It can also refer to the state of being energized, which means being full of energy, enthusiasm, and motivation. In a broader sense, energization can also be used to describe the process of gaining new strength, momentum, or vitality in a particular field, project, or endeavor.

Energise

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To energize something or someone means to give them energy, strength, or vitality. It can also mean to make something more interesting, exciting, or stimulating. In a broader sense, to energize can also mean to motivate or inspire someone to take action or pursue a particular goal or objective.

Energised

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The word "energised" is the past participle of the verb "energize". It means to give someone or something energy, enthusiasm, or inspiration, often resulting in a feeling of being revitalized, invigorated, or motivated. For example: "The morning coffee helped to energise me for the busy day ahead."

Energiser

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An energiser is a person or thing that gives someone or something energy, enthusiasm, or motivation. It can also refer to a stimulant or a substance that increases the body's energy levels, such as a shot of energy drink. Additionally, in the context of meetings, presentations, and training sessions, an energiser is also a type of activity or exercise designed to refresh and revitalize participants, often used to boost morale and stimulate engagement.

Energisers

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Energisers are activities or exercises designed to refresh, invigorate, and revitalize people, typically in a workplace or academic setting. They are intended to boost morale, increase focus, and stimulate creativity, often during breaks or team-building sessions.

Energises

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The verb "energises" is the third person singular form of the verb "energize", which means to give energy to something or someone, making them stronger, more active, or more effective.

Energising

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Energising is a verb that means to give energy or vitality to something or someone. It can also describe something that has the effect of revitalizing or invigorating, such as an energising exercise routine or an energising cup of coffee.

Energization

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Energization refers to the process or state of energizing or being energized, which means to give or receive energy, often in a physical, mental, or emotional sense. It can also describe the act or result of converting or transferring energy, typically in a scientific or technical context.

Energize

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To energize means to give someone or something additional energy, enthusiasm, or strength; to make someone or something more active, lively, or effective. It can also mean to provide a stimulating or invigorating experience, or to give new vitality or enthusiasm to something that was previously dull, stagnant, or uninspiring.

Energized

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Energized refers to something or someone that has a lot of energy or vitality, often as a result of being motivated, enthusiastic, or revitalized. It can also describe a state of being filled with physical or mental energy, as if fueled by a power source.

Energizer

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An energizer is a person, object, or substance that gives someone or something more energy, enthusiasm, or vitality. It can also refer to a type of battery used to power devices, such as electronic watches or toys.

Energizers

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Energizers, also known as breakout activities or brain teasers, are exercises used in language learning classes to wake up students' minds, increase their participation, and motivate them to learn. They typically engage students in fun, interactive, and cognitive activities that promote teamwork, creativity, and critical thinking. Energizers are often used to:<br><br> Break the ice and establish a positive classroom atmosphere<br> Transition between activities or lessons<br> Energize students during longer classes or presentations<br> Provide a change of pace from more formal instruction<br> Make complex language concepts more accessible and memorable<br><br>Examples of energizers include games, charades, role-plays, puzzles, and other interactive activities that require students to communicate effectively and think creatively.