Words Starting With "E"

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Enticement

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Enticement: A temptation or attraction to something that is appealing or attractive, often causing someone to do something they might not otherwise do.

Enticements

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Enticements are attractive or appealing things that persuade someone to do something or to make a certain choice. They are often used to tempt or lure someone into a particular action, decision, or situation.

Entices

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Entices means to attract or allure someone or something, often in a way that is appealing or tempting. It can also mean to persuade or influence someone to do something, often with the use of flattery, charm, or other persuasive tactics.

Enticing

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The word "enticing" is an adjective that means attractive and appealing, often in a subtle or seductive way. It can describe something that draws or allures someone, often to a particular activity, place, or person. The word can also imply a sense of temptation or allure, making it difficult to resist or decline.

Enticingly

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In an enticing manner; attractively or charmingly, in a way that stimulates interest or curiosity.

Entierty

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The word "entierty" is not a valid English word. However, I believe you may be thinking of the word "entity", which refers to a person, thing, or being that has existence or identity. It can also refer to a distinct and independent being or existence, such as an entity of a certain kind, a subdivision of a larger whole, or a distinct aspect or characteristic of something.

Entire

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The word "entire" refers to something that is complete, whole, and unbroken. It can be used to describe an object, a period of time, or a situation that is uninterrupted and undamaged from start to finish. For example: "She took a entire day off to relax on the beach." or "The entire city was affected by the natural disaster."

Entirely

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Entirely means "completely" or "completely so". It is used to emphasize the extent or degree of something. For example:<br><br> She is an entirely new person since her accident. (meaning completely changed)<br> The new policy is entirely separate from the old one. (meaning completely different)<br><br>It implies a complete or absolute degree, indicating that something is not limited or partial in any way.

Entireness

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Entireness refers to the state of being complete, whole, or intact; encompassing the entirety or fullness of something. It can also imply a sense of unity, wholeness, or perfection, where all parts are harmoniously connected to form a single, cohesive entity.

Entirety

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The word "entirety" refers to the whole or complete thing, situation, or set of facts, without exception or omission. It can also mean the state of being whole, complete, or undivided.

Entitative

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Entitative refers to something that is essential or inherent to something else, often used in philosophical or linguistic contexts to describe the essential nature or characteristics of a thing, concept, or entity.

Entitativity

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Entitativity refers to the degree to which a collection of elements, such as people, objects, or concepts, cohere and form a unified whole. It is the quality that defines a group or aggregate as having a sense of unity, identity, or integrity, rather than being a mere collection of unrelated items.

Entities

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Entities refer to people, places, organizations, or things that possess a distinct identity or existence, often playing a significant role in a particular context or system.

Entitle

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To entitle means to give a name to something, typically a work of literature or music, that suggests its content or theme.

Entitled

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The word "entitled" means having a sense of deserving or expecting something because of one's social status, position, or presumed merit, often in an unjustified or arrogant manner. It can also refer to having a right or privilege, often implied or assumed, without actually being earned or justified.

Entitlement

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Entitlement refers to the belief or expectation that one is deserving of certain rights, privileges, or benefits, often without justification or effort. It can also describe an attitude of arrogance or privilege, where an individual feels that they are entitled to something simply because of who they are or where they come from. In a broader sense, entitlement can also refer to the feeling of deserving something, whether it is a sense of accomplishment, recognition, or reward.

Entitlements

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Entitlements refer to privileges or benefits that an individual or group believes they are entitled to receive, often due to their background, status, or role. These can include government benefits, social services, or other forms of assistance. Entitlements can also refer to the idea that one is deserving of something, such as a certain level of respect, treatment, or compensation. The term can sometimes be used in a negative sense to imply that someone is demanding or expecting something they don't necessarily deserve.

Entitles

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The word "entitles" is a verb, which means to give a person or thing a right or title to something, such as a privilege, benefit, or property. It can also mean to give a name or identity to something or someone. For example:<br><br> The new policy entitles all employees to a two-week paid vacation.<br> The novel entitles the protagonist as the main character.

Entitling

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Entitling refers to the act of giving a title or name to something, typically a work of literature, art, or music. It can also refer to the formal process of awarding a title or honor to someone, such as entitling them to a certain rank or position. In a broader sense, entitling can also mean giving someone a sense of identity, authority, or respect.

Entitule

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Entitle means to give someone a title or right to something, often accompanied by the gift of a title or a permission. For example: "You've earned the right to entitle yourself as a doctor after completing your dissertation."

Entity

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Entity refers to a living thing, such as a person, animal, or plant, or a non-living thing, such as an object or a concept, that has a distinct existence or identity.

Entlebucher

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The Entlebucher is a breed of cattle originating from Switzerland. The name "Entlebucher" is derived from the region of Entlebuch in Switzerland, where this breed was first developed. It is a rare breed known for its distinctive appearance, with a reddish-brown coat and a muscular build. Entlebuchers are often used for dairy purposes, as they are known to produce high-quality milk.

Entoblast

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Entoblast refers to the blastula stage in embryonic development, specifically the stage where the embryo consists of an inner cell mass (entoblast) surrounded by a cavity called the blastocoel.

Entocuniform

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any meaning or definition for the word "entocuniform." It's possible that it's a made-up or obscure term. Can you please provide more context or information about where you encountered this word?

Entoderm

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Entoderm refers to one of the three primary germ layers of an embryo, which gives rise to the lining of the gastrointestinal tract, the respiratory tract, and other internal organs..fromJson

Entodermic

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Entodermic refers to tissues or cells that arise from the endoderm, one of the three primary germ layers in the embryo. The endoderm gives rise to the lining of the digestive tract, lungs, and other internal organs. ENTER (ENDO) dermic literally means "within" or "inside" (endo) + "skin" or "derm", emphasizing the origin from the inner layers of the embryo.

Entogenous

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Entogenous means developing or originating from within; born inside, referring to something that grows or develops from within an organism, especially in the uterus of a mother.

Entoglossal

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Entoglossal refers to the fusion of the tongue bone (hyoid bone) and the tongue, which is a rare anatomical variation where the tongue is attached to the hyoid bone. This can affect the way a person speaks or articulates certain sounds, and can be a congenital or acquired condition.

Entognatha

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Entognatha is a subphylum of insects that includes ants, termites, and allies. The name "Entognatha" is derived from the Greek words "entos," meaning "within," and "gnathos," meaning "jaw." This refers to the fact that these insects have jaws that are situated within the head capsule, unlike other insects whose jaws are external. Entognatha is a diverse group that contains over 100,000 described species, and is thought to have evolved from a group of primitive insects called the apterygotes.

Entoloma

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Entoloma is a genus of fungi that belongs to the family Entolomataceae. The name "Entoloma" comes from the Greek words "entos", meaning "inner", and "loma", meaning "edge" or "border", referring to the fringed or toothed margin of the gills.

Entolomataceae

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The Entolomataceae is a family of fungi in the order Agaricales. It is a group of mushrooms that typically have a rounded or bell-shaped cap, and a medium-sized to large size. The gills are crowded and decurrent, meaning they run down the stem. The family is commonly found worldwide, and many of its species are edible, but care must be taken to avoid confusion with poisonous lookalikes.

Entomb

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To entomb means to bury or place in a tomb, typically with elaborate ceremonies and often with a memorial or monument. It can also refer to confining or imprisoning someone or something for a long time, often symbolically or metaphorically.

Entombed

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entombed (verb): to put someone or something into a tomb or other structure after death, especially in a ceremonial or elaborate way.

Entombment

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Entombment refers to the act of burying a person or thing in a tomb, often with elaborate rituals or ceremonies, typically in a grave or mausoleum. It can also refer to the state of being buried or laid to rest in a tomb.

Entomere

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Entomere is a rare or obsolete term that refers to a small division of an insect's body, especially the thorax or abdomen. It is not commonly used in modern entomology and has been replaced by more precise and widely accepted terms such as segment or division.

Entomical

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Relating to or resembling insects; insect-like.