| ELF |
abbreviation of "extremely low frequency." |
| elf |
an imaginary, small, and often mischievous humanlike creature that has magical powers, or a person, usu. a child, resembling this creature in size and sprightliness. |
| elfin |
of, like, or resembling an elf. [2 definitions] |
| elfish |
like, or of the nature of, an elf; mischievous; impish. |
| elflock |
a lock of hair that is tangled, as if by elves. |
| elicit |
to draw or bring out. [2 definitions] |
| elide |
to leave out or slur, as a syllable or letter, in pronunciation. [2 definitions] |
| eligibility |
the state or condition of being eligible, as for office, membership, marriage, or participation in some activity. |
| eligible |
qualified for a benefit, privilege or position, such as elective office. [2 definitions] |
| Elijah |
according to the Old Testament, a Hebrew prophet of the ninth century B.C. |
| eliminate |
to dispose of, remove, or destroy. [3 definitions] |
| elimination |
the act or process of eliminating; disposal; destruction; dismissal. [2 definitions] |
| elint |
the gathering of information by use of electronic devices located on ships, airplanes, satellites, or the like (acronym for "electronic intelligence"). |
| elision |
the slurring over or omission of a letter or syllable in pronouncing a word. [2 definitions] |
| elite |
(usu. used with a pl. verb) the best, taken collectively. [4 definitions] |
| elitism |
rule, or support or advocacy of rule, by an elite. [2 definitions] |
| elitist |
believing in, supporting, or promoting the superiority of a select or privileged group. |
| elixir |
a sweetened, aromatic solution of alcohol and water used as a vehicle for medicines. [4 definitions] |
| Elizabethan |
of, relating to, or characteristic of Elizabeth I of England or the period of her reign. [2 definitions] |
| Elizabethan sonnet |
see Shakespearean sonnet. |
| Elizabeth I |
the queen of England in 1558-1603 (b.1533--d.1603). |