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. |