erosive |
tending to cause erosion. |
erotic |
of or pertaining to sexual love. |
erotica |
(used with a sing. or pl. verb) books, pictures, and the like that tend to arouse sexual feelings; erotic literature or art. |
eroticism |
sexual or erotic quality or character. [2 definitions] |
eroticize |
to arouse sexually, or to make erotic. |
err |
to make a mistake. [3 definitions] |
errand |
a quick journey or side trip taken to fulfill a particular purpose. [2 definitions] |
errant |
traveling without a fixed course or direction; wandering. [2 definitions] |
errata |
pl. of erratum. |
erratic |
not occurring predictably or consistently; unpredictable. [4 definitions] |
erratum |
an error in printing, often noted and corrected in an addendum that is printed afterwards and inserted in new printings of the book or article. |
erroneous |
containing or based on error; incorrect; mistaken. |
error |
a mistake in judgment or action. [5 definitions] |
errorless |
combined form of error. |
ersatz |
serving as a substitute, esp. when of inferior quality. [2 definitions] |
erstwhile |
of an earlier time; former. |
eruct |
to belch forth. [2 definitions] |
erudite |
having or showing a high level of scholarly knowledge; learned. |
erudition |
a high level of scholarly knowledge; learnedness. |