English Words Starting With E
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- e-marketing/ˈiː ˌmɑːkɪtɪŋ/The practice of promoting products or services using digital channels and technologies, primarily the internet.nounB2
- e-methanol/ˌiː ˈmeθ.ə.nɒl/Methanol (methyl alcohol) produced synthetically using electricity, typically via the hydrogenation of captured carbon dioxide, as opposed to being derived from fossil fuels.nounLow/Very Specialized
- e-neutrino/ˌiː njuːˈtriːnəʊ/A type of elementary particle, specifically the electron neutrino, associated with the electron in weak nuclear interactions.nounVery Low
- e-nose/ˈiː nəʊz/An electronic device that detects and identifies odours or chemical vapours using sensor arrays and pattern recognition systems.nounLow
- e-passport/ˈiː ˌpɑːspɔːt/A passport that contains an embedded electronic microprocessor chip storing biometric data and other identifying information.nounB2
- e-payment/ˈiː ˌpeɪmənt/A financial transaction conducted electronically via the internet or other digital networks, without the physical exchange of cash or cheques.nounHigh
- e-piracy/ˈiːˌpaɪərəsi/the illegal copying and distribution of digital content via electronic means.nounC1
- e-prime/ˈiː praɪm/A modified form of English that prohibits the use of the verb 'to be' (am, is, are, was, were, be, being, been).nounVery Low
- e-reader/ˈiː ˌriː.dər/A portable electronic device designed primarily for reading digital books (e-books) and other publications.nounB2
- e-recruitment/ˌiː rɪˈkruːt mənt/The process of finding and hiring new employees using internet technologies and digital platforms.nounC1
- e-signature/ˌiː ˈsɪɡ.nə.tʃər/A digital representation of a person's handwritten signature, used to sign electronic documents with legal validity.nounC1
- e-tail/ˈiːˌteɪl/Electronic retail; the business of selling goods and services to consumers via the internet.nounC1
- e-tailing/ˈiːˌteɪ.lɪŋ/The business of selling goods directly to consumers over the internet.nounC1/C2 (Specialized)
- e-ticket/ˈiː ˌtɪk.ɪt/A digital ticket for travel or events, stored electronically and not requiring a physical copy.nounB1
- e-type/ˈiː taɪp/A reference model or designation, most famously for the iconic British Jaguar sports car produced from 1961 to 1974.nounC2
- e-voting/ˈiː ˌvəʊtɪŋ/The process of casting a vote using electronic means, typically over the internet or via a specialized voting machine.nounC1-C2
- e-wallet/ˈiː ˌwɒl.ɪt/A digital system or software application that stores payment card information and facilitates electronic transactions.nounB2
- e-zine/ˈiː ziːn/A magazine published in electronic format, especially on the internet.nounC1
- e. coli/ˌiː ˈkəʊ.laɪ/A species of bacterium (Escherichia coli) commonly found in the intestines of humans and animals. While many strains are harmless, some can cause serious food poisoning and infections.nounMedium (Common in scientific, medical, and news contexts; rare in everyday conversation)
- eaNot applicable as a standalone word. As a sound reference: /iː/ (as in 'sea'), /e/ (as in 'bread'), /eɪ/ (as in 'great').A rare written representation for the spoken sound /iː/ or /eɪ/, often found in old or specialized contexts; an initialism (e.g., Electronic Arts, Educational Assistant).abbreviationnounLow (as a standalone word/entry); High (as a digraph within words).
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