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- evergreen fund/ˌevəɡriːn ˈfʌnd/A collective investment fund (mutual fund, hedge fund, or private equity fund) whose terms allow investors to maintain their investments over long periods, often indefinitely, without a fixed termination date, enabling ongoing capital contributions and withdrawals.nounLow
- evergreen magnolia/ˌevəɡriːn mæɡˈnəʊlɪə/A type of magnolia tree that retains its glossy, dark green leaves throughout the year, unlike deciduous magnolias.nounC1/C2
- evergreen oak/ˌev.ə.ɡriːn ˈəʊk/A type of oak tree (Quercus ilex, or holm oak) that retains its leaves throughout the year, unlike deciduous oaks which shed leaves seasonally.nounC1
- evergreen park/ˌevəɡriːn ˈpɑːk/A park or recreational area featuring trees that retain their green foliage throughout the year.nounLow
- evergreen state/ˌev.ə.ɡriːn ˈsteɪt/A nickname for the U.S. state of Washington, referring to the abundant coniferous forests that remain green throughout the year.nounB2
- everlasting/ˌevəˈlɑːstɪŋ/lasting forever; eternal; never-ending.adjectivenounC1
- everlasting pea/ˌevəˈlɑːstɪŋ piː/A perennial climbing plant of the genus Lathyrus, known for its long-lasting flowers.nounLow
- everly brothers/ˈɛvəli ˈbrʌðəz/A proper noun referring to the American rock and country-influenced vocal duo, Don and Phil Everly, known as The Everly Brothers.plural-nounLow Frequency / C2
- evernet/ˈɛvənɛt/A term for 'everlasting Internet' or a conceptual, permanent, and enduring version of the Internet.nounExtremely Low / Obscure
- evers/ˈɛvəz/A rare or archaic present tense third-person singular form of the verb 'to ever,' meaning 'to be always; to continue perpetually.'nounC1 (Very Rare/Obsolete)
- eversion/ɪˈvɜː.ʃən/The act of turning something outward or inside out.nounC2
- evert/ɪˈvɜːt/To turn outward, typically referring to a part of the body, like an eyelid or lip.nounverb-transitiveVery Rare / Technical
- evertor/ɪˈvɜː.tə/A muscle that turns a body part, such as the foot or hand, outward.nounVery Low (C2/Technical)
- everyday/ˈev.ri.deɪ/Ordinary, commonplace, happening or used daily, typical of normal life.adjectivenounC1 (highly frequent, particularly in written English)
- everyman/ˈɛvrɪmæn/An ordinary person, representing the common qualities and experiences of humankind. Often a protagonist with whom the average person can identify.nounpronounC1
- everything/ˈev.ri.θɪŋ/All things, every object, situation, or fact that exists or is relevant in a given context.nounpronounA1
- everywoman/ˈɛvrɪˌwʊmən/A woman who is considered typical or ordinary, representing the experiences, qualities, or concerns of women in general.nounC1
- evesham/ˈiːvʃəm/A market town and parish in Worcestershire, England.nounVery Low (Proper Noun)
- evettaThere is no standard entry for 'evetta' in authoritative English dictionaries.nounExtremely rare / Non-existent
- evian-les-bains/ˌeviːɒ̃ leɪ ˈbæ̃/A town in eastern France, famous as a spa resort and bottled water brand.nounLow (proper noun)
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