et al. |
abbreviation of "et alii" (Latin); and others. [2 definitions] |
etc. |
abbreviation of "et cetera," and others, as of the same kind or class; and the like; and so forth. |
et cetera |
and others, as of the same kind or class; and the like; and so forth. (abbr.: etc.) |
etceteras |
additional things or persons. |
etch |
to cut or eat into (a hard material, such as a printer's plate, glass, stone, or the like), esp. with acid, usu. so as to produce an image, design, or lettering. [4 definitions] |
etching |
the art, act, or process of making designs, lettering, or the like in hard material by cutting or eating away, esp. with acid. [2 definitions] |
eternal |
having no beginning or end; existing outside of time; timeless. [4 definitions] |
eternity |
time without beginning or end; infinite past and future. [3 definitions] |
eternize |
to make everlasting; cause to continue forever. [2 definitions] |
etesian |
of or designating the annual northerly summer winds of the Mediterranean. |
-eth |
used to form an ordinal when a number ends in "-y". |
ethane |
a colorless, odorless gas found in natural gas and used as a fuel or refrigerant. |
ethanol |
ethyl alcohol. |
ethene |
see "ethylene." |
ether |
a very volatile, flammable liquid compound of hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen, used as a solvent and formerly as an anesthetic. [4 definitions] |
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] |