epoch |
a distinct or notable period in human history. [3 definitions] |
equal |
of or having the same value, measure, or quantity as something else. [6 definitions] |
equality |
the condition, fact, or defined state of being equal, of being the same in value, measure, or amount. |
equally |
in an equal or like manner. [2 definitions] |
equation |
the act of equating. [4 definitions] |
equator |
the imaginary circle around the earth's globe equidistant from both the North and South Poles. [2 definitions] |
equatorial |
of, relating to, near, or on any equator. [3 definitions] |
Equatorial Guinea |
a small country near the equator on the west central coast of Africa, between Gabon and Cameroon. |
equestrian |
of or concerning horseback riding or horsemanship. [3 definitions] |
equilateral |
having all the sides or faces equal. [2 definitions] |
equilibrium |
a state in which all acting forces cancel each other to create balance or stability. [3 definitions] |
equinox |
either of the two times during the year when the sun crosses the earth's equator so that day and night are of equal duration worldwide, occurring in March and September. |
equip |
to furnish with necessary tools or means to accomplish a task. [2 definitions] |
equipment |
anything designed or provided for a particular use. [3 definitions] |
equivalent |
the same as or equal to another in force, value, measure, or meaning. [2 definitions] |
-er1 |
one that performs or is associated with (such) an action, activity, or thing. [4 definitions] |
-er2 |
used to form the comparative degree of adjectives and adverbs, esp. those of one syllable. |
era |
a period of time marked by particular cultural characteristics or by important events such as wars or advances in technology. [3 definitions] |
eradicate |
to completely destroy; annihilate; obliterate. [2 definitions] |
erase |
to remove (markings, characters, or the like) by rubbing or scraping away; expunge; efface. [4 definitions] |
eraser |
an object, usu. made of rubber or felt, that is used to erase writing or marks. |