Eumenides |
see "Furies." |
eunuch |
in former times, a castrated man employed as an attendant in a harem or as part of an Asian imperial or princely court. [2 definitions] |
eupepsia |
good digestion. (Cf. dyspepsia.) |
euphemism |
the substitution of a milder, vaguer, or pleasanter word or expression for one considered to be offensive or unpleasant. [2 definitions] |
euphemize |
to refer to by means of a euphemism. [2 definitions] |
euphonic |
characterized by pleasant or harmonic sounds. |
euphonious |
characterized by euphony; pleasing to the ear. |
euphonium |
a brass wind instrument similar to a tuba but higher in pitch and mellower in tone. |
euphony |
a pleasing, harmonious quality of sounds, esp. words. |
euphorbia |
see "spurge." |
euphoria |
a strong feeling of well-being or elation, sometimes unrealistic or unwarranted, and able to be induced by certain drugs. |
euphoric |
having or exhibiting a strong feeling of well-being or elation. |
euphotic |
of or characterizing the upper layer of a body of water that receives enough sunlight to allow the growth of green plants. |
Euphrates |
a river that flows from eastern Turkey south to join the Tigris in a valley in which some of the most ancient civilizations developed. |
Euphrates River |
a river that flows from eastern Turkey through Syria and Iraq. In southeastern Iraq, it joins the Tigris River and finally empties with it into the Persian Gulf. |
euphuism |
an affected, artificial, ornate style of writing or speaking, characterized by elaborate alliteration, far-fetched figures of speech, and the like. |
Eurasia |
Europe and Asia considered together. |
Eurasian |
of or pertaining to Eurasia. [3 definitions] |
Euratom |
the European Atomic Energy Community, comprised of six nations to coordinate the development and marketing of their nuclear resources. |
eureka |
I have found it! (used to express excitement at having solved a problem or made a discovery). |
eurhythmics |
variant of eurythmics. |