"Etext" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Etext is short for "electronic text". It refers to digital text, such as a book, article, or document, that is stored and displayed on a computer, e-reader, or other electronic device. Emphasizing the digital nature of the text, e-text is often used to describe digital versions of printed materials, such as e-books, online articles, and digital documents.
To eternalize means to make something eternal or last forever, often by preserving or immortalizing it in some way, such as through a work of art, literature, or by leaving a lasting legacy. It can also refer to the act of giving something a permanent or timeless quality, making it unforgettable or unchangeable.
Eternalized is a verb form that means to make something eternal or lasting forever. It can also mean to perpetuate or immortalize something, making it continue to exist or remain in someone's memory or consciousness indefinitely. In other words, to eternalize something means to give it an enduring quality that transcends time or mortality.
Lasting or enduring forever; timeless: the beauty of the aurora borealis is eternally fascinating.<br><br>Eternally is an adverb that means forever or always, often referring to something that is infinite or never-ending. It can be used to describe qualities, actions, or states that persist beyond a specific time or period. For example:<br><br> "Their love for each other is eternally strong."<br> "The music is eternally resonating in my mind."<br> "The city's beauty is eternally captivating."<br><br>In some cases, eternally can also have a sense of timelessness, suggesting that something exists outside of the constraints of mortal time.
Eternify is not a commonly used word in English. However, based on its suffix (-ify), it appears to be a verb that means to make or cause something to be eternal or lasting forever.
Eternities refers to a period of infinite or indefinite duration; endless time; eternity. It can also mean an extremely long time, often used to express a sense of awe, wonder, or reverence.
Eternity refers to a state of perpetual existence, without beginning or end, or a period of time that is infinite or seemingly endless. It is often used to describe a concept of timelessness, where time loses its meaning and there is no limit to the duration of existence. In a figurative sense, eternity can also refer to a state of perfect happiness, peace, or union with a higher power.
Etesian refers to a type of seasonal wind that blows from the north in the Mediterranean region, particularly during the summer months. It is a warm and dry wind that comes from the north and brings relief from the heat of summer.
Ethan is a proper noun, specifically a masculine given name. It originates from the Hebrew name "Eitan", meaning "strong" or "firm". In English-speaking cultures, Ethan is often associated with qualities such as strength, courage, and determination. It is also the name of several notable biblical figures, including Ethan the Ezrite, a wise and devout Israelite.
Ethan Dun is a Scottish surname, derived from the Old English and Gaelic words "eógen" meaning "born" or " generation" and "dun" meaning "hill" or "fortress". Therefore, Ethan Dun likely means "born of the hill" or "generation of the fortress".
Ethane is a chemical compound with the formula C2H6. It is a colorless, odorless, and non-toxic gas that is the second-most abundant gas in urine after nitrogen. Ethane is a hydrocarbon and is the simplest saturated hydrocarbon. It is used as a fuel, a feedstock for the production of other chemicals, and in the manufacture of plastics and other synthetic materials.
Ethanedioic refers to a type of acid, specifically oxalic acid, a colorless, odorless, and crystalline solute that is classified as a dicarboxylic acid.
Ethanim is a Hebrew word, specifically a month of the Israelite year. It corresponds to the seventh month of the Biblical calendar and is equivalent to the month of September-October in the Gregorian calendar.
Ethanoate is an ionic compound that is also known as acetate. It is formed when a carboxyl acid group (-COOH) of an alkanoic acid is converted into an alkanoate ion (-COO-) during a chemical reaction.