| e- |
from; out of. |
| ea. |
abbreviation of "each." |
| each |
every one of two or more. [3 definitions] |
| each other |
each the other (used to show reciprocity). |
| eager |
having or showing an impatient desire; anticipating enthusiastically. |
| eagle |
any of various birds of prey that are similar to but usu. larger than hawks. [3 definitions] |
| eagle-eyed |
having extremely good vision; keen-sighted. |
| eagle ray |
any of a family of marine rays with a sharp, eaglelike head, able to glide very swiftly through the water. |
| Eagle Scout |
the highest rank in the Boy Scouts. [2 definitions] |
| eaglet |
a young eagle. |
| -ean |
a variant of -an. |
| ear1 |
the organ of hearing in man and vertebrate animals. [4 definitions] |
| ear2 |
the seed-bearing part of a plant such as corn. [2 definitions] |
| earache |
a persisting pain in the middle or inner ear. |
| earbud |
earphones that fit into the outer ear canal. |
| eardrum |
a membrane that separates the middle ear from the outer ear and that vibrates when sound waves strike it. (See tympanic membrane.) |
| eared seal |
any of a family of seals, including fur seals and sea lions, with powerful front flippers, and hind flippers that permit locomotion on land. |
| earflap |
on a cap, a flap that can be turned down to protect the ears. |
| earful |
(informal) a great amount of spoken information or gossip, sometimes of a startling sort. [2 definitions] |
| earl |
a British nobleman who is ranked above a viscount and below a marquis. |
| earlap |
an earflap, as on a cap. [2 definitions] |