ethereal |
extremely light, airy, and delicate; insubstantial. [3 definitions] |
etherealize |
to cause to appear ethereal. [2 definitions] |
etherize |
to anesthetize (someone) with ether. |
Ethernet |
a standard local area network architecture that specifies connection types, devices, and protocols (formerly a Xerox Corporation trademark). |
ethic |
a set of moral principles and values. [2 definitions] |
ethical |
of or concerning ethics. [3 definitions] |
ethics |
(used with a sing. verb) the branch of philosophy that deals with values pertaining to human conduct, such as good and bad or right and wrong actions and motives; moral philosophy. [2 definitions] |
Ethiopia |
an African country near the Red Sea, bordered by Sudan, South Sudan, Eritrea, Djibouti, Kenya, and Somalia. |
Ethiopian |
of or pertaining to Ethiopia or its people, culture, language, or the like. [3 definitions] |
Ethiopic |
Ethiopian. [3 definitions] |
ethmoid |
of or pertaining to a bone or bones in the cranium forming part of the septum and nasal cavity walls. [2 definitions] |
ethnic |
of or related to a large group of people who share a distinctive culture, language, or religion, or who are of the same race or national heritage. [3 definitions] |
ethnic cleansing |
the mass murder, incarceration, or forced emigration of members of an ethnic minority within a particular nation in order to establish an ethnically homogeneous population. |
ethnic group |
a group of people who share a distinctive culture, language, or religion, or who are of the same race or national heritage. |
ethnicity |
the condition of being a member of an ethnic group or sharing its traits. |
ethno- |
cultural group; people. |
ethnobotanist |
a person engaged in the study of ethnobotany. |
ethnobotany |
a branch of anthropology concerned with the cultural relationship between a people and their traditional use and management of plants. |
ethnocentric |
marked by or tending toward viewing other races or cultural groups in terms of the standards of one's own race or group. [2 definitions] |
ethnocentrism |
the strong tendency to view other races or cultural groups in terms of the standards of one's own race or group. [2 definitions] |
ethnographic |
of or pertaining to the branch of anthropology that deals with the description of specific cultures. |