English Words Starting With E
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- eyre peninsula/ˌeə pəˈnɪnsjʊlə/A large, triangular peninsula located in South Australia, projecting westwards into the Great Australian Bight, named after explorer Edward John Eyre.nounLow
- eyrie/ˈɪə.ri/the nest of a bird of prey, especially an eagle, built high up on a cliff or mountain.nounC2
- eyrir/ˈeɪ.rɪr/A monetary unit of Iceland, one hundredth of an Icelandic króna.nounVery low
- eysenck/ˈaɪzɛŋk/Proper noun referring to Hans Eysenck, a prominent German-born British psychologist known for his work on personality theory and intelligence.nounC2 (Very Low Frequency, technical/academic term)
- eyskThe word 'eysk' does not exist in standard English dictionaries. It appears to be a potential neologism, typographical error, or proper name.nounExtremely Rare / Non-Standard
- ezechias/ɛzɪˈkaɪəs/The name Hezekiah, a king of Judah in the Old Testament.nounVery Low
- ezekiel/ɪˈziːkɪəl/A Hebrew prophet from the 6th century BCE, known for his visions and prophecies during the Babylonian captivity.nounLow
- ezine/ˈiːziːn/An electronic magazine published online, often on a specific topic and distributed via email or the internet.nounC1
- ezra/ˈɛzrə/A masculine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'help' or 'helper'.nounLow
- eˈclectiˈcism/ɪˈklek.tɪ.sɪ.zəm/The practice of selecting and using ideas, styles, or methods from various sources, rather than being restricted to a single approach.nounC1/C2
- eˈleventh/ɪˈlɛvnθ/The ordinal number corresponding to the cardinal number eleven; coming after the tenth.adjectivenounB1
- eˈmergence/ɪˈmɜːdʒəns/The process of coming into existence or becoming visible, often after a period of obscurity or latency.nounC1
- eˈponymy/ɪˈpɒnɪmi/The relationship between a person, place, or thing from which a word or name is derived and the word or name itself.nounC1
- eˌjacuˈlation/ɪˌdʒæk.jʊˈleɪ.ʃən/The sudden release of semen from the penis during orgasm.nounMedium
- eˌquivoˈcation/ɪˌkwɪvəˈkeɪʃən/The use of ambiguous language to conceal the truth or to avoid committing to a clear statement.nounC1
- eˌvacuˈee/ɪˌvæk.juˈiː/A person who has been removed or has departed from a place, especially a dangerous or disaster-stricken area, to a safer location.nounC1/C2
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