each |
every one of two or more. [3 definitions] |
each other |
each the other (used to show reciprocity). |
eager |
having or showing an impatient desire; anticipating enthusiastically. |
eagle |
any of various birds of prey that are similar to but usu. larger than hawks. [3 definitions] |
ear1 |
the organ of hearing in man and vertebrate animals. [4 definitions] |
ear2 |
the seed-bearing part of a plant such as corn. [2 definitions] |
earache |
a persisting pain in the middle or inner ear. |
eardrum |
a membrane that separates the middle ear from the outer ear and that vibrates when sound waves strike it. (See tympanic membrane.) |
earl |
a British nobleman who is ranked above a viscount and below a marquess. An earl is the British equivalent of a count. |
earlobe |
the fleshy lower part of the outer ear. |
early |
in the first stage of a time period. [10 definitions] |
earmuff |
one of a pair of protective pads joined by an adjustable headband and worn over the ears, as against cold. |
earn |
to receive in return for work or service. [4 definitions] |
earnest1 |
having or showing a serious intention or manner. [3 definitions] |
earnings |
money received as pay; wages. [2 definitions] |
earphone |
the part of a telephone, radio set, music player or the like that fits over or into the ear for receiving sound. |
earring |
an ornament worn on the earlobe. |
earth |
(often cap.) the fifth largest planet in the solar system, which is third in order from the sun and has a diameter of about 7,930 miles. [4 definitions] |
earthen |
composed of earth, soil, or dirt. [2 definitions] |
earthly |
pertaining to the earth as opposed to spiritual or heavenly realms; worldly. [2 definitions] |
earthquake |
a shaking or other movement of part of the earth's surface, resulting from volcanic activity or the sudden release of tension along geologic fault lines. |