eat up |
to finish eating, or to eat the entire amount of something, often quickly. [5 definitions] |
eau de Cologne |
cologne. |
eau de vie |
water of life (French); brandy, esp. a colorless distillation of a fruit other than the grape. |
eave |
(usu. pl.) the lower part of a roof projecting beyond the wall of a building. |
eavesdrop |
to listen secretly to others' private conversation. |
ebb |
the retreating or flowing back of a tidal flow from the land to the sea; ebb tide. [4 definitions] |
ebb tide |
the tide in its outgoing phase. (Cf. flood tide.) |
ebonite |
a very hard rubber, capable of being cut and polished, and used in combs, electrical insulators, and other items; vulcanite. |
ebonize |
to blacken, usu. with a stain or paint, so as to cause to resemble ebony. |
ebony |
a hard heavy wood, often black, from various tropical Asian trees. [5 definitions] |
e-book |
a book published in digital format for display on a computer screen or handheld device. |
EBT |
abbreviation for "electronic benefits transfer." EBT is a government program that gives money for food and other things to people who need it. |
ebullient |
highly enthusiastic, happily excited, or spirited. [2 definitions] |
ebullition |
a violent outflow, as of emotions or ideas; outburst. [2 definitions] |
EC |
abbreviation of "European Community." (See EEC.) |
ec- |
out. |
ecbolic |
inducing labor or causing abortion by causing or accelerating uterine contractions. [2 definitions] |
eccentric |
not adhering to the recognized or accepted manner, behavior, or thinking; unconventional; peculiar. [5 definitions] |
eccentricity |
an odd or peculiar behavior, habit, interest, or the like. [3 definitions] |
ecclesiast |
a person in the clergy; an ecclesiastic. |
Ecclesiastes |
a book of the Old Testament containing an examination of the meaning of life and advice about human limitations. |