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eagle
noun : a large bird of prey with large, powerful wings
ear
noun : the part of the body that allows humans and other animals to hear
ears
noun : the parts of the body that allow humans and other animals to hear
Earth
noun : the third planet from the Sun; the planet we live on
earthworm
noun : a long, soft animal that has no bones and lives in damp soil
east
noun : the direction of the sunrise; the opposite of west
egg
noun : a hard-shelled, oval object made by a hen or other bird
eight
noun : the number after seven; 8
eighteen
noun : the number between seventeen and nineteen; 18
elephant
noun : a large, gray mammal with tusks and a long trunk
eleven
noun : the number between ten and twelve; 11
elk
noun : a kind of large deer
end
noun : the last part of something
ending
noun : the last part of something
enemy
noun : a living thing that hates or hurts another living thing
engine
noun : a machine with moving parts that uses power to create motion; a motor
eraser
noun : an object used to make writing disappear
evening
noun : the time of day between afternoon and night
exit
noun : a way out of a place
eye
noun : a part of the body that allows humans and other animals to see
eyes
noun : the parts of the body that allow humans and other animals to see
ear canal
noun : a tube in the ear that carries sound from the outer ear to the eardrum
earache
noun : a pain inside the ear
eardrum
noun : a thin patch of skin in the ear that vibrates when sound waves strike it
earl
noun : a member of the British nobility ranking below a marquess and above a viscount
earphone
noun : a small speaker worn in the ear to receive sound signals, such as from a telephone, radio, or other source of music
earshot
noun : the distance over which a person can hear others or be heard by others
earth science
noun : any of the sciences relating to Earth or its parts
earthmover
noun : a very large complex machine used to dig, push, or move large quantities of earth
earthquake
noun : the shaking of Earth's crust caused by underground vibrations
easel
noun : a freestanding frame, often wooden, that supports an artist's work while they're painting or drawing it
Easter
noun : a Christian holiday held on a Sunday in spring
eaves
noun : the low edges of a roof that meet or hang over the walls of a building
echo
noun : the repetition of a sound caused by sound waves bouncing off surfaces
eclipse
noun : the partial or complete hiding or darkening of one celestial body, such as the Sun or Moon, by another
ecology
noun : the study of organisms and their environment
economics
noun : the science or study of how goods and services are made, sold, and used
economy
noun : the circulation of money in industry, trade, and finance in a country or area
ecosystem
noun : a community of living things together with their habitat
ecstasy
noun : a state of overwhelming and intense delight and joy
edge
noun : the part farthest from the center; a line segment where two faces of a polyhedron meet
edition
noun : an issue of a newspaper; all the copies of a book that are printed at the same time from the same plates
editor
noun : a person who directs the publication of a book, newspaper, or magazine; one who edits
editorial
noun : an article in a newspaper or magazine that expresses the opinion of the publisher
eel
noun : a fish with a long, snakelike body
effect
noun : a change that happens as the direct result of an action; a consequence
effort
noun : hard work or a good try
egg
noun : the beginning stage in the life cycle of many living things
egg carton
noun : a box that has a separate cup-shaped space for each egg
ego
noun : one's idea of oneself
Egypt
noun : a country in northeastern Africa known as the United Arab Republic until 1971; site of an ancient civilization that flourished from 2600 to 30 BC
eighth
noun : one of eight equal parts
eighty
noun : the number between seventy-nine and eighty-one; 80
elastic
noun : one or more stretchy strips of rubber or a similar material
elbow
noun : the joint that connects the upper arm and the forearm
elder
noun : someone with authority because of his or her age and experience
Eleanor Roosevelt
noun : diplomat, writer, and first lady of the United States (1884-1962)
election
noun : the act of selecting a person for government office by voting
Election Day
noun : a day of the year designated for government elections
electrician
noun : a person who installs, operates, or repairs electrical equipment
electricity
noun : energy created by moving charged particles
electricity
noun : an electric current that is used as a source of power
electron
noun : a particle in an atom that orbits the nucleus and has a negative electrical charge
electronics
noun : devices with many small parts that run on electricity
elegy
noun : a sad or reflective poem or song
element
noun : a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances and is made up of only one kind of atom
element
noun : a part of something, especially an important part
elementary school
noun : a school that children attend from kindergarten through grade 5 or 6
elements
noun : weather conditions, such as wind, rain, sun, or extreme temperatures
elevation
noun : the height of land above sea level
elevator
noun : a platform or compartment that carries people and things to different floors in a building
elevator
noun : a hinged flap on the tail section of an airplane
elf
noun : a supernatural creature usually depicted as a small, mischievous fairy
Ella Fitzgerald
noun : jazz singer (1917-1996)
Ellis Island
noun : an island in New York Harbor that used to be the main entry port for immigrants to the United States
elm
noun : a tall shade tree that usually has leaves with jagged edges
Elvis Presley
noun : singer, musician, and actor (1935-1977)
email
noun : messages delivered electronically from one computer to another
Emancipation Proclamation
noun : a law passed by President Lincoln in 1862 that freed all the slaves under Confederate authority
embalmer
noun : a person who treats a dead body with chemicals to keep it from decaying rapidly
embankment
noun : a ridge or mound of dirt that holds back water or supports a railroad track
embers
noun : pieces of wood or coal from a fire that glow with heat
emblem
noun : an image or object that is a symbol of something
embryo
noun : the early stage during which a living thing begins to grow
emerald
noun : a precious gem that is usually bright green in color
emergency
noun : a sudden and very serious situation that requires immediate action
emigrant
noun : a person who moves away from one country or region to settle in another
emigration
noun : leaving one country or region to settle in another
Emily Dickinson
noun : poet (1830-1886)
emissions
noun : things that are produced and given off as part of a process
emotion
noun : a strong feeling, such as love, happiness, anger, or sadness
emperor
noun : a man who rules an empire, generally gaining his power by birthright
emphasis
noun : the stress given to a particular word, phrase, or musical note
emphasis
noun : the importance, value, or attention given to something
empire
noun : a collection of nations or people ruled by one person or government
Empire State Building
noun : a skyscraper in New York City that was once the tallest building in the world
employee
noun : a person who works for wages or salary
employer
noun : a person or company that employs workers
empowerment
noun : the act of helping someone to gain control or power over his or her situation
enchilada
noun : a Mexican dish of meat rolled in a tortilla and covered with a chile sauce; the Spanish word for "seasoned with chile"
enclosure
noun : a barrier that surrounds and seals off an area
encounter
noun : an unexpected meeting, a conflict, or an experience
encouragement
noun : helpful support to do something
end table
noun : a small table, usually placed next to a chair or at the end of a couch
endeavor
noun : an earnest attempt or effort
endurance
noun : the ability to make it through suffering and strain
energy
noun : the power to do work, make a change, or move objects
energy source
noun : something that provides a supply of energy such as water, wind, sunlight, coal, or petroleum
engagement
noun : a battle between armed forces
engagement
noun : a job in the entertainment business that lasts for a short period of time
engineer
noun : a person who is responsible for the safe operation of a train
engineer
noun : a person who designs, builds, or repairs machines, buildings, bridges, or other structures
engineering
noun : the work of designing and building things using science and math
England
noun : a European country in the southern half of the island of Great Britain and a division of the United Kingdom
English
noun : the study of the English language and literature
English Channel
noun : the narrow strip of the Atlantic Ocean that separates the British Isles from mainland Europe
enormity
noun : the state of being very big, serious, or shocking
enterprise
noun : an important, bold, or sometimes dangerous undertaking
entertainment
noun : something that amuses, interests, or holds attention
enthusiasm
noun : excitement or devotion
entrance
noun : an opening or entryway to a place; the appearance of someone, such as a performer on stage
envelope
noun : a flat paper container that holds a letter and can be sealed
environment
noun : all of the conditions affecting an organism in a specific area, including plants, animals, water, soil, weather, landforms, and air
environment
noun : the natural world
environmentalist
noun : a person concerned with keeping Earth's ecosystems healthy
envy
noun : a feeling of jealousy about another person's qualities, belongings, or good luck
eon
noun : a very long period of time that can't be measured
epic
noun : a long poem that tells the story of a hero or heroes
epicenter
noun : the point on the surface directly above where vibrations are centered in an earthquake
epidemic
noun : the rapid spread of a disease within a community
episode
noun : an event that is part of a larger event or a series of events
equal rights
noun : legal, social, and economic rights that guarantee freedom and equality for all citizens
equality
noun : the condition in which everyone has the same rights
equation
noun : a mathematical expression with an equal sign
equator
noun : an imaginary line that circles the Earth halfway between the North and South Poles
equilibrium
noun : a state of balance between opposing forces
equipment
noun : tools used in work or play
era
noun : a large division of time in Earth's history
Erik Weihenmayer
noun : blind mountain climber (1968-present)
erosion
noun : the gradual wearing away of rock or soil by water, wind, or ice
errand
noun : a short trip to get something done
error
noun : a mistake
eruption
noun : the sudden forcing of material from a volcano
escalator
noun : a motorized moving staircase
escapade
noun : a wild or foolish adventure or experience
Eskimo
noun : a member of a group of native people who live in the Arctic region
esophagus
noun : the muscle-lined tube that carries food from the throat to the stomach
essay
noun : a short piece of writing that contains the writer's ideas, feelings, and opinions on a particular subject
essence
noun : the quality or qualities that make something what it is
estate
noun : everything a person owns, especially when he or she dies
estuary
noun : the part of a river where fresh water mixes with the ocean's salt water
eternity
noun : time without beginning or end
Ethiopia
noun : a landlocked country in the Horn of Africa
ethnic group
noun : groups of people who share common traits, such as race, religion, language, or culture
etiquette
noun : the rules of polite behavior in a society or among members of a group
eulogy
noun : a speech honoring a person who has died
euro
noun : the unit of currency used by many of the countries of the European Union
Europe
noun : a continent in the northern hemisphere on the eastern side of the Atlantic Ocean and to the north of Africa
European
noun : of or relating to the continent of Europe
evacuation
noun : the removal of people from a place of danger
evaporation
noun : the change of water from a liquid state to a gaseous state due to an increase in temperature
event
noun : an important happening
evidence
noun : something that supports a theory or claim
evolution
noun : the process by which living things develop and differentiate over long periods of time
exaggeration
noun : the representation of something as bigger, better, or more extreme than it is
exam
noun : a test to determine progress, fitness, or knowledge
examiner
noun : a person who tests people's knowledge by asking them questions
example
noun : a person or thing that is meant to represent a group
excavator
noun : a large complex machine that removes dirt from the ground, either at a building site or to locate underground resources
exception
noun : a person or situation that is not covered in a rule or a general statement
excess
noun : more of something than is needed or allowed
exchange
noun : the act of giving something and receiving something in return; a trade
exchange student
noun : a student from one country who travels to another country to attend school as part of a program
excitement
noun : joy and enthusiasm
exclamation mark
noun : a mark of punctuation (!) used after a word or sentence to show surprise, anger, or another strong feeling
exclamatory sentence
noun : a sentence that shows strong feeling
excursion
noun : a short journey that is usually taken for pleasure; an outing
excuse
noun : an explanation given to justify or defend a fault or mistake
executive
noun : a person who is a senior manager in a business
executive assistant
noun : a person who does administrative work for the head of a company or a high-ranking manager
exercise
noun : physical activity done for the purpose of being fit and healthy
exercise
noun : something done to learn or develop a skill
exhaust
noun : the waste gases given off as part of a process
exhaustion
noun : extreme tiredness
exhibit
noun : a public display of one or more objects, such as at a museum
exhibition
noun : a public show of artwork or other things of interest
exhilaration
noun : a state of great happiness and excitement
existence
noun : the state of living or being
expanse
noun : a wide space or open area
expansion
noun : an increase in the size, amount, volume, or scope of something
expedition
noun : a journey or voyage; a group of people who go on a journey or voyage
expense
noun : the amount of money spent to pay for something
experience
noun : skill that is gained through training and practice
experience
noun : anything that has happened to a person
experiment
noun : a scientific test or trial
expert
noun : a person who has a lot of knowledge about a subject
explanation
noun : a statement or action that makes something clear and easy to understand
exploit
noun : a remarkable or heroic deed
exploration
noun : a journey through unfamiliar territory to learn more about it
explorer
noun : a person who visits and learns about new places
explosion
noun : a violent, destructive burst of energy
explosive
noun : a substance that can blow up with a sudden release of energy
exponent
noun : a symbol that is written above and to the right of a number to show how many times the number is to be multiplied by itself
export
noun : a product that is sent or sold from one country or region to another
exposition
noun : a large public event that demonstrates how people or things work
exposition
noun : the beginning part of a story or play that describes the setting and introduces the main characters
exposure
noun : the amount of light that falls on film in a camera or that a digital camera captures in an image
exposure
noun : unprotected contact with something harmful
expression
noun : a way of speaking, singing, or playing something that shows feeling
expression
noun : the act or result of using words, art, or another form to convey ideas or feelings
expression
noun : a look on someone’s face that shows feeling or emotion
expression
noun : a group of words used to communicate a thought, feeling, or idea
extension
noun : an extra amount of time granted to someone to finish a project
exterior
noun : the outer part of something
extinction
noun : the process by which an entire group of animals or plants dies out
extraterrestrial
noun : a being from outside Earth or its atmosphere
eye
noun : a calm area at the center of a storm
eyebrow
noun : a line of hairs on the ridge above one eye
eyelash
noun : one of a row of hairs growing on the edge of the eyelid
eyelid
noun : a fold of skin that can close to cover an eye
eyepiece
noun : the lens or lenses closest to the eyes in a telescope, microscope, or binoculars
eyeshade
noun : headgear that shields the eyes from bright light
eyespot
noun : a large spot on an animal that looks like the eye of a much larger animal
eyewall
noun : the wall of clouds and rain around the eye of a hurricane
eyewitness
noun : a person who has seen something happen, such as a crime or accident
earned run average
noun : a baseball statistic that reflects a pitcher's success rate
earth station
noun : a dish on Earth that receives signals from a satellite
earthworks
noun : structures made from piling up soil
East Africa
noun : a region in the eastern part of Africa made up of nineteen countries and territories
Easter Island
noun : an island in the South Pacific Ocean where statues of giant stone heads have been found
echinoderm
noun : an invertebrate animal with spiny or hard skin and a body with five branches
echolocation
noun : a way of locating objects by sending out a sound and measuring how long it takes to bounce back
ecological footprint
noun : a measure of the impact of the lifestyle of a person, city, company, or country (or all of humanity) on the environment
economic growth
noun : producing more goods and services at the present time than in the past
edema
noun : a condition in which fluid collects in organs or body tissues
effluent
noun : liquid waste that is a byproduct of a manufacturing process or that flows out of a treatment plant
Egyptologist
noun : an archaeologist or historian who studies ancient Egypt
Eiffel Tower
noun : an iron tower in Paris, France
El Niño
noun : an irregular weather pattern characterized by unusually warm temperatures in the Pacific Ocean
elector
noun : an elected state representative who is a member of the electoral college
Electoral College
noun : a group of people who cast the final votes in the election of president and vice president
electoral vote
noun : a vote cast in a presidential election by a member of the Electoral College
electric current
noun : the movement of electrons through matter
electric field
noun : an area around something where there is an electric charge
electrical energy
noun : energy that provides power to things that run on electricity
electrode
noun : a point through which electricity flows into or out of a device, such as a battery
electromagnet
noun : a magnet that can be turned on or off and is made by sending electricity through metal
electromagnetic radiation
noun : energy in the form of electromagnetic waves
electromagnetism
noun : a combined force of electricity and magnetism
electrum
noun : a natural metal made of a mixture of gold and silver
ellipse
noun : a regular oval shape
elliptical galaxy
noun : an oval-shaped galaxy
emancipation
noun : the act of being released from bondage; freedom
emancipator
noun : a person who sets others free
embalming hook
noun : a special tool for removing the brains from a body as part of preparing a mummy
embargo
noun : a law prohibiting trade of some or all goods with a foreign nation
emergent layer
noun : the topmost layer of vegetation in a forest, which contains the tallest trees
empathy
noun : the understanding of another person's feelings and experiences
emu
noun : a very large Australian bird related to an ostrich
encyclopedia
noun : a book or set of books containing nonfiction articles that are arranged in alphabetical order
endangered species
noun : a species of animal or plant that is seriously at risk of becoming extinct
energy conservation
noun : the practice of using smaller amounts of energy
energy efficiency
noun : the practice of using less energy by using more energy-efficient technology
energy pyramid
noun : a diagram that shows how much energy is available at each level in a food chain
energy resource
noun : a supply of something that can be used by people to do work and to provide power
energy transfer
noun : a transfer, or movement, of energy from one form to another
English Civil War
noun : a series of conflicts in England in which the supporters of Parliament fought the supporters of the king (1642-1648)
enrichment
noun : something that provides stimulation for the senses
ensemble
noun : a group of performers, such as actors or musicians, who perform together
entrapment
noun : the state of being trapped and surrounded by fire
entrepreneur
noun : a person who starts and operates his or her own business
environmental disaster
noun : a sudden event caused by humans that results in great damage or loss of life
environmental issues
noun : concerns people have about the care of the natural environment
environmental satellite
noun : a satellite that monitors how Earth is changing
environmental science
noun : the branch of biology that deals with the relationship between organisms and their environment
environmentalism
noun : the philosophy of living in harmony with the environment and actively working to solve environmental problems
enzyme
noun : a protein in plants and animals that causes certain natural chemical reactions
epilogue
noun : a short section at the end of a piece of writing, often telling what finally happens to the characters
epiphyte
noun : a plant that grows on top of another plant instead of being rooted in soil
Eptesicus fuscus
noun : the scientific name for a type of bat called the big brown bat
equiangular triangle
noun : a triangle in which all three angles are equal
equilateral triangle
noun : a triangle that has three sides of equal length and three equal angles
erosional cave
noun : a cave formed by the action of wind and water slowly wearing away rock
escargot
noun : the French word for "snails"; cooked snails, served in France
ethanol
noun : fuel made from crops, such as corn and sugar cane
ethics
noun : moral principles that guide a person's behavior
ethnicity
noun : the state of belonging to a group of people with a common cultural heritage or nationality distinguished by customs, characteristics, language, and common history
etrog
noun : a large fruit similar to a lemon
euphemism
noun : an expression intended by the speaker to be less offensive, harsh, or troubling to the listener than the word or phrase it replaces
euphotic zone
noun : the top ocean zone, which contains almost all of the ocean's life
Euphrates River
noun : a river that runs through present-day Iraq; along with the Tigris River, one of the rivers along which the earliest known civilizations developed
everglade
noun : a marsh with tall grass that is mostly under water
Exchange Principle
noun : Edmond Locard's idea that with contact between two items, there is always an exchange of trace evidence
exchange rate
noun : the rate at which the currency of one country can be exchanged for the currency of another country
exhibition game
noun : a sporting event, the results of which do not count as part of the regular season
exile
noun : a person forced to leave his or her country of origin, either because conditions are horrible or because the government has sent the person away
exodus
noun : an act of moving away, usually by a large group
exoplanet
noun : a planet that exists outside our solar system
exoskeleton
noun : a hard external skeleton that covers the body of some invertebrates
exosphere
noun : the outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere; the layer in which molecules can escape Earth's gravity
exotic species
noun : a species of plant or animal that is introduced into an area from a different region
expanded form
noun : a number written out as the sum of each placeholder
exposition
noun : a complete description and explanation of an idea
exterior angle
noun : an angle that faces the outside of a polygon