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dwindle
to become or cause to become gradually smaller or less until almost nothing remains; shrink.
dye
a substance that is used to give color to cloth, hair, or other materials. [2 definitions]
dying
close to death; losing life.
dynamic
full of energy and strength; lively; active.
dynamite
a strong explosive. Dynamite has many uses, including blasting through rock to make roads, tunnels, and mines. [3 definitions]
dynamo
a machine that produces electric current. [2 definitions]
dynasty
a series of rulers from the same family or group.
E
abbreviation of "east."
e
the fifth letter of the English alphabet. [2 definitions]
e-
a prefix that means "from," or "out of."
each
every one of two or more. [3 definitions]
each other
used to say that each of two people or things does the same action to the other, or each of two people feel the same way toward the other.
eager
wanting very much.
eagle
a large bird with a strong, curved beak and very good eyesight. Eagles hunt and eat small animals and fish. They are related to hawks but are usually larger.
ear
1
the organ of hearing in people and some other animals. [3 definitions]
ear
2
the part of the corn plant and certain other plants that bears seeds.
earache
a pain inside the ear.
eardrum
the part of the middle ear that receives sounds. The eardrum vibrates when sound waves reach it.
earl
a British nobleman. An earl is of a high rank but below both a prince and a duke.
earlobe
the soft lower part of the ear.
early
in the first part of something; near the beginning of something. [4 definitions]
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