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estate a landed property, usu. large and having a sizable house connected to it. [4 definitions]
estate agency (chiefly British) a business that manages the purchase, sale, or lease of houses and other property; real estate agency.
estate agent (chiefly British) one whose job is to help clients buy, sell, lease, or manage real estate; real estate agent.
esteem to have a high opinion of; respect; honor. [3 definitions]
esteemed highly respected or valued.
ester a chemical compound formed by the interaction of an acid and an alcohol.
Esther according to the Old Testament, the Jewish wife of a Persian king who saved her people from slaughter. [2 definitions]
esthesia the capacity to receive physical sensations; ability to experience through the senses.
esthete variant of aesthete.
esthetic variant of aesthetic.
esthetics variant of aesthetics.
estimable worthy of respect or admiration.
estimate to calculate the approximate amount, size, or value of. [6 definitions]
estimated resulting from estimation rather than exact calculation.
estimation the act or an instance of estimating or calculating approximately. [3 definitions]
estival of or pertaining to summer.
estivate to spend the summer. [2 definitions]
Estonia an East European country bordered by the Baltic Sea, Russia, and Latvia; formerly a republic of the Soviet Union.
Estonian of or pertaining to Estonia or its people, culture, language, or the like. [3 definitions]
estop in law, to hinder or prevent (someone) from asserting a claim or fact that is inconsistent with a previous assertion of fact.
estoppel in law, a prohibition against making an allegation or denial that is contradictory, esp. to an allegation or denial made previously.