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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.
ere in literary use, before.
erect upright in posture or position. [7 definitions]
Erie Lake Erie, the southernmost of the Great Lakes between the United States and Canada. [2 definitions]
Eritrea a country on the Red Sea, bordered by Sudan and Ethiopia; formerly a province of Ethiopia.
ermine any of various weasels of northern regions that have white coats with black tail tips in the winter. [2 definitions]
erode to slowly wear away, eat into, or destroy by the action of friction, or as if by friction. [3 definitions]
erosion the process or condition of eroding. [2 definitions]
errand a quick journey or side trip taken to fulfill a particular purpose. [2 definitions]
erratic not occurring predictably or consistently; unpredictable. [4 definitions]