-ed |
used to form the past tense and past participle of regular verbs. [3 definitions] |
eddy |
a small current of water, air, fog, dust, or the like that moves contrary to the main current, esp. rotating like a whirlpool. [2 definitions] |
Eden |
according to the Old Testament, the garden in which Adam and Eve, the first humans, lived in a state of perfection; Garden of Eden; paradise. [2 definitions] |
edge |
a line where two surfaces converge. [10 definitions] |
edgewise |
with the edge forward or outward. [2 definitions] |
edgy |
irritably nervous or impatient; on edge. |
edible |
suitable or safe to be eaten as food. [2 definitions] |
edit |
to supervise the preparation of (material) for publication. [4 definitions] |
edition |
one of a series of printings of the same published work, differing from others in being printed from a distinct typesetting. [3 definitions] |
editor |
a person who prepares written materials for publication or film for viewing. [4 definitions] |
editorial |
an article or commentary, as in a newspaper or on television, that expresses an opinion or viewpoint. [3 definitions] |
educate |
to provide knowledge, training, and guidance to. [4 definitions] |
educated |
having an education. [3 definitions] |
education |
the act or process of learning or educating. [4 definitions] |
educational |
of or relating to education. [2 definitions] |
eel |
any of numerous long, snakelike fishes of fresh water or ocean. |
eerie |
mysterious and frightening; weird. |
effect |
something produced or brought on by something else. [8 definitions] |
effective |
producing an adequate or desired result, or having the power to produce such a result. [2 definitions] |
efficient |
operating or performing in an effective and competent manner, with little waste of effort or resources. [2 definitions] |
effluent |
flowing forth. [3 definitions] |