earthworm |
any of various long segmented worms that burrow in soil and feed on decaying organic matter. |
ease |
the absence of pain, anxiety, or difficulty. [11 definitions] |
easel |
a free-standing frame for holding an artist's canvas, blackboard, or the like. |
easily |
without difficulty, stress, or pain. [2 definitions] |
east |
the direction in front of a person facing the rising sun. [7 definitions] |
Easter |
a yearly Christian festival that is held on the first Sunday after the first full moon following the spring equinox, to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. [2 definitions] |
easterly |
of, relating to, or toward the east. [3 definitions] |
eastern |
situated in, directed towards, coming from, or relating to the east. [2 definitions] |
easterner |
(often cap.) a native or inhabitant of an eastern area or region. |
Eastern Hemisphere |
the half of the earth that contains Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia. |
East Germany |
formerly, a European country between West Germany and Poland, in 1990 reunited with West Germany; German Democratic Republic. |
East Indies |
the Malay Archipelago, esp. Indonesia; East India. |
East Timor |
a country in Southeast Asia that consists mainly of the eastern part of the island of Timor, which it shares with the nation of Indonesia. |
eastward |
toward the east. [3 definitions] |
easy |
not hard or difficult. [7 definitions] |
eat |
to consume (food) through the mouth. [7 definitions] |
eaten |
"Eaten" is the past participle of "eat." |
eat one's words1 |
to retract what one has said. |
eat one's words2 |
to admit that something one said was wrong. |
eave |
(usu. pl.) the lower part of a roof projecting beyond the wall of a building. |
eavesdrop |
to listen secretly to others' private conversation. |