| emplace |
to put into place. |
| emplacement |
a space or platform on which to position a gun or a battery of guns. [2 definitions] |
| emplane |
variant of enplane. |
| employ |
to make use of; use. [4 definitions] |
| employable |
combined form of employ. |
| employee |
someone who works for a person or business in return for wages or other compensation. |
| employer |
a person or organization that employs others, usu. for payment. |
| employment |
an instance or act of employing. [3 definitions] |
| emporium |
a major trading center. [2 definitions] |
| empower |
to grant legal power or authority to; authorize. [2 definitions] |
| empress |
the supreme female ruler of an empire. [2 definitions] |
| empty |
holding, having, or containing nothing; lacking the customary or appropriate contents. [10 definitions] |
| empty calories |
food or drink that provides calories but little or no nutritional value. |
| empty-handed |
having nothing to offer. [2 definitions] |
| empty-headed |
lacking intelligence or common sense; frivolous, silly, or scatterbrained. |
| empurple |
to color or become purple. |
| empyreal |
of or relating to the heavens; empyrean. [2 definitions] |
| empyrean |
the heavenly realm of pure fire or light, according to the ancients. [3 definitions] |
| emu |
a large flightless Australian bird related to the ostrich that has head and neck feathers and rudimentary wings. |
| emulate |
to try to be the same as or better than (another person), esp. by imitating. |
| emulation |
the process of trying to be the same as or better than another, esp. by imitating. |