earthy | unrefined; crude or indecent; of this world; worldly |
ebb | fall away or back; decline or recede; fall back from the flood stage |
ebullient | showing excitement; overflowing with enthusiasm |
eccentricity | oddity; departure from that which is stated, regular, or usual; deviation from center |
ecclesiastic | minister or priest; cleric; one holding an office in the Christian ministry |
eclectic | composed of elements from a variety of sources |
ecologist | biologist who studies relation between organisms and their environment |
edentate | having few teeth; lacking teeth |
edible | eatable; substance that can be used as food |
edict | decree ,especially issued by a sovereign; official command |
edify | instruct or correct, especially so as to encourage intellectual, moral, or spiritual improvement |
educated | informed; learned; having an education, especially one above the average |
efface | rub or wipe out; make indistinct as if by rubbing |
effective | efficient; productive; producing a strong impression or response |
effectiveness | efficiency; quality of being effective |
effectual | able to produce a desired effect; valid |
effervescence | inner excitement or exuberance; process of bubbling as gas escapes |
efficacy | power to produce desired effect |
efficiency | effectiveness; quality or property of being efficient; ratio of useful output to the total input in any system |
efficient | effective; acting directly to produce an effect; exhibiting a high ratio of output to input |
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