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. |
estovers |
necessities that law allows for, such as wood for a tenant's use as fuel. |
estradiol |
an estrogen hormone found in the ovaries that causes the tissues and blood vessels of the mucous membranes lining the uterus to proliferate and thicken. [2 definitions] |
estrange |
to cause (someone) to change from friendly and sympathetic to hostile or indifferent; alienate. [2 definitions] |
estreat |
a copy of or excerpt from a legal document or record, esp. of a fine. [3 definitions] |
estriol |
an estrogen hormone found in the ovaries and in the urine during a normal pregnancy. [2 definitions] |
estrogen |
any of several female hormones that produce sexual heat and capability of pregnancy in most mammals, and that produce and maintain other female characteristics. |
estrous cycle |
the cycle of chemical and physiological changes in female mammals from one period of estrus and ovulation to the next. |
estrus |
the recurrent period of heat or sexual excitement in female mammals, during which the female will mate with the male. |
estuary |
the wide part of a river's lower end, where it meets the tides of the sea. [2 definitions] |
esurient |
hungry, esp. for money or power; greedy; voracious; avaricious. |
Eswatini |
a country in southeastern Africa between South Africa and Mozambique, formerly known as Swaziland. |
-et |
small. |
ETA |
abbreviation of "estimated time of arrival." |
eta |
the name of the seventh letter of the Greek alphabet. |
étagère |
(French) a set of open shelves for decorative items. |
et al. |
abbreviation of "et alii" (Latin); and others. [2 definitions] |