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Earth's AtmosphereIs covering of air which surrounds of earth.
EbullientSituated on the abdominal side.
EccentricThat which is not placed centrally.
EcclisiologistOne who studies the science relating to the church.
EclectricPersons with unusual or odd personality.
EclogueA pastoral poem.
EcologyStudy of plants or of animal or of people or of institutions in relation to environment.
EdibleThat which is fit to be eaten.
EffiminateA person who is a womanish in his habit.
EffiminateOne who possess the quantities of woman.
EgoeismSelfishness - opposed to altruism.
EgoismSpeaking too much of one self.
EgoistOne who speaks using I and me always.
ElasticOne which rescemes its normal shape and size after the stress is releases.
ElectrometerInstrument used for measuring electricity.
ElegiacExpressing sorrow or lamentation.
ElegyA lament for the dead.
ElixirNot clerical.
EllipsisThe ommission from a sentence of a work or words that would comple the construction.
ElymologyScience relating to the formation and development of words.
ElymologyWhich discribes the birth of a particular word.
EmbeyyleDivert money fraudulently to one's own use.
EmeritusHonourably discharged from service.
EmeticInducing vomiting - something that induces vomiting.
EmollientSoothing to living tissue.
EmpericismBelief based on experience or observation.
EncomuimFormal expression of high praise - eulogy.
EncroachMake inroads on others property.
EndemicA disease which becomes prevalent in a particular area on account of its surroundings conditions.
EnduringLong lasting.
EnjoinDirect or order someone to do something.
EnthologistOne who studies the science of the variatees of human race.
EntomologistOne who studies about insects.
EphemeralTransitory - short lived - lasting a very short time.
Epicentre(Of Earch Quack) is the point at which earthquake breakout.
EpicureA person who is very fond of sensous enjoyments.
EpicureOne who prefers sensual pleasures.
EpidemicA disease which attackes many people in a particular area in one time.
EpilogueA poem of speech at the end of the play.
EpilogueA short speech at the end.
EpiphangiAn appearance or manifestation.
EquanimityEvenness of mind or temper.
EquigravisphereA point in space where the gravity is constant.
EquineOf horses - horselike - a horse.
EquinoxWhen days and nights are equal (March21 - September).
EsotericKnown only a few - Reconcile.
EstivateSpend a hot or dry period in a prolonged state of torpor or dormancy.
EstuaryA broad channel formed by joining of the sea and river water.
EthologistOne who studies the science of character.
EtiologyStudy of causation. The study of the cause of disease.
EtymologistOne who studies derivations of words - history of linguistic change.
EulogySpeech or writing that praises - High praise - Encomium.
EuphimismSoften expression.
EuphonyMelodious Music
EuphonyPleasant sound.
EuthanasiaMercy killing painless death to relieve suffering.
EuthenicsScience of improving the environment.
ExaggerateDescribe a thing beyond limits of truth.
ExasphereThis is a outer most zone of the atmosphere and beings at about 40 miles above earth.
ExbiologyScience dealing with life or possibilities of life existing beyond the earth.
ExegesisCritical explanation or interpretation.
ExemplaryFit to be
ExercismSlogan to derive or get out of the dragon.
ExodusDeparture - Emigration (Usually of a large number of people).
ExonerateFree from blame - Exculpate.
ExplicitFully and clearly expressed.
ExtemporeSpeech delivered without any preparation.
ExtinguishTo put an end to.
EymologistOne who studies the science and origin of words.