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etmology - n. (pl. -ies) 1 a the historically verifiable sources of the formation of a word...
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Ethiopian - n. & adj. 1 a a native or national of Ethiopia in NE Africa. b a person of Ethiopian...
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ethereal - adj. (also etherial) 1 light, airy. 2 highly delicate, esp. in appearance. 3 | |
ether - C[2]H[5]OC[2]H[5]. b any of a class of organic compounds with a similar structure...
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ethopia - n. & adj. 1 a a native or national of Ethiopia in NE Africa. b a person of Ethiopian...
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etiquete - n. 1 the conventional rules of social behaviour. 2 a the customary behaviour of...
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etics - n.pl. (also treated as sing.) 1 the science of morals in human conduct. 2 a moral...
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ethylene - also called ETHANEDIOL. ethylenic adj....
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etymolgy - n. (pl. -ies) 1 a the historically verifiable sources of the formation of a word...
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eternal - adj. 1 existing always; without an end or (usu.) beginning ...
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etyology - n. (pl. -ies) 1 a the historically verifiable sources of the formation of a word...
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etiquette - n. 1 the conventional rules of social behaviour. 2 a the customary behaviour of...
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etymlogy - n. (pl. -ies) 1 a the historically verifiable sources of the formation of a word...
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ethene - n. Chem. = ETHYLENE. [ETHER + -ENE]...
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ethinc - adj. & n. 1 a (of a social group) having a common...
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ethnol - n. Chem. = ALCOHOL 1. [ETHANE + ALCOHOL]...
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etertainment - n. 1 the act or an instance of entertaining;...
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Etymology - n. (pl. -ies) 1 a the historically verifiable sources of the formation of a word...
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etible - adj. & n. fit or suitable to be eaten (cf. EATABLE). (in pl.) food. edibility...
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ethos - n. the characteristic spirit or attitudes of a community, people ,...
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etrnal - adj. 1 existing always; without an end or (usu.) beginning ...
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ethiopia - n. & adj. 1 a a native or national of Ethiopia in NE Africa. b a person of Ethiopian...
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etynology - n. (pl. -ies) 1 a the historically verifiable sources of the formation of a word...
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et - abbr. extraterrestrial. ...
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eting - adj. 1 suitable for eating (eating apple). 2 used for eating (eating-house). ...
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etnic - adj. & n. 1 a (of a social group) having a common...
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etiqutte - n. 1 the conventional rules of social behaviour. 2 a the customary behaviour of...
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etiqette - n. 1 the conventional rules of social behaviour. 2 a the customary behaviour of...
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Etonian - n. a past or present member of Eton College in S. England. ...
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etenal - adj. 1 existing always; without an end or (usu.) beginning ...
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etanol - n. Chem. = ALCOHOL 1. [ETHANE + ALCOHOL]...
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etimate - n. & v. 1 an approximate judgement, esp. of cost, value ,...
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eterprise - n. 1 an undertaking, esp. a bold or difficult one. 2 (as a personal ...
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ethyopya - n. & adj. 1 a a native or national of Ethiopia in NE Africa. b a person of Ethiopian...
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eternl - adj. 1 existing always; without an end or (usu.) beginning ...
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ethecs - n.pl. (also treated as sing.) 1 the science of morals in human conduct. 2 a moral...
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ethanol - n. Chem. = ALCOHOL 1. [ETHANE + ALCOHOL]...
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ethcs - n.pl. (also treated as sing.) 1 the science of morals in human conduct. 2 a moral...
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eturnal - adj. 1 existing always; without an end or (usu.) beginning ...
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eth - n. (also edh) the name of an Old English and Icelandic letter, = th. [Icel.]...
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etire - n. either of a pair of Roman magistrates who administered...
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etate - n. 1 a property consisting of an extensive area of land usu. with a large house....
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etalon - n. Physics a device consisting of two reflecting plates, for producing interfering...
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etition - n. 1 a one of the particular forms in which a literary work ...
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etching - n. 1 a print made from an etched plate. 2 the art of producing these plates. ...
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etract - v. & n. tr. 1 remove or take out, esp. by effort or force (anything firmly rooted)....
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