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éclat brilliance of performance or achievement. [3 definitions]
eclectic drawing on or influenced by various styles, disciplines, systems or the like. [3 definitions]
eclecticism an eclectic method or system, or the practicing or advocating of such.
eclipse at a particular observation point, the blocking of light from one celestial body by another, such as the eclipse of the sun by the interposition of the moon, or the eclipse of the moon by the earth's coming between the sun and moon. [6 definitions]
eclipsing binary two stars that orbit a common center of gravity and periodically move in front of each other, causing a fluctuating magnitude.
ecliptic the apparent path of the sun, as seen from the earth against the background stars. [3 definitions]
eclogue a poem, usu. in dialogue form, about the charms of country life.
eco- habitat; environment; household.
ecocide the destruction of the environment or of ecological systems by indiscriminate exploitation of natural resources, dumping of chemical wastes, the use of defoliants and pollutants, and the like.
eco-friendly designed to cause minimal damage to the environment.
E. coli a species of bacteria, present in the intestines of all vertebrates, that is widely used in biological research.
ecological of or pertaining to ecology.
ecology the scientific study of the relationships between living things and their environments. [2 definitions]
e-commerce the exchange of goods and services conducted on the Internet; electronic commerce.
econometrics (used with a sing. verb) the application of mathematical and statistical methods to research in economics.
economic of or pertaining to the production and distribution of goods, wealth, and services. [3 definitions]
economical wasting little; thrifty; frugal.
economically in an economical manner. [2 definitions]
economics (used with a sing. verb) the systematic study of the production and distribution of goods and services. [2 definitions]
economist a person who has expertise in the study of economics.
economize to practice thrift; avoid wasteful expenditure; be economical. [2 definitions]