| earthwork |
an embankment or wall made of earth, usu. for protection against enemy gunfire. [2 definitions] |
| earthworm |
any of various long segmented worms that burrow in soil and feed on decaying organic matter. |
| earthy |
realistic, practical, and unpretentious. [3 definitions] |
| ear trumpet |
a horn-shaped tube formerly used as a hearing aid by those with impaired hearing. |
| earwax |
the waxy brownish yellow substance produced in the passage of the outer ear; cerumen. |
| earwig |
a nocturnal insect having a pincerslike structure at the rear of the abdomen. [2 definitions] |
| ease |
the absence of pain, anxiety, or difficulty. [10 definitions] |
| easel |
a free-standing frame for holding an artist's canvas, blackboard, or the like. |
| easement |
the act or condition of easing or being eased. [3 definitions] |
| easily |
without difficulty, stress, or pain. [2 definitions] |
| easiness |
the condition of being easy. |
| east |
the direction in front of a person facing the rising sun. [7 definitions] |
| East Berlin |
formerly, the capital of East Germany. |
| eastbound |
going toward the east. |
| East China Sea |
an extension of the North Pacific between China, Korea, and Japan. |
| East Coast |
the easternmost part of the United States, consisting of the states along the Atlantic coast, often esp. the region stretching from Maine to Washington D.C. |
| Easter |
a yearly Christian festival that is held on the first Sunday after the first full moon following the spring equinox, to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. [2 definitions] |
| Easter bunny |
in folklore, a rabbit that brings Easter eggs, candy, presents, or the like for children for Easter; Easter rabbit. |
| Easter egg |
a decorated or colored egg used as a gift or ornament on Easter. [2 definitions] |
| Easter lily |
any of various white-flowered lilies that are artificially brought into bloom for Easter Sunday, used esp. to decorate the altars of Christian churches on Easter. |
| easterly |
of, relating to, or toward the east. [3 definitions] |