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List of One word substitutions beginning with E
One Word Substitution : E
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One Word
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Sentence
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Earth's Atmosphere
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Is covering of air which surrounds of earth.
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Ebullient
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Situated on the abdominal side.
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Eccentric
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That which is not placed centrally.
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Ecclisiologist
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One who studies the science relating to the church.
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Eclectric
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Persons with unusual or odd personality.
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Eclogue
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A pastoral poem.
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Ecology
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Study of plants or of animal or of people or of institutions
in relation to environment.
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Edible
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That which is fit to be eaten.
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Effiminate
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A person who is a womanish in his habit.
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Effiminate
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One who possess the quantities of woman.
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Egoism
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Selfishness - opposed to altruism.
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Egoism
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Speaking too much of one self.
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Egoist
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One who speaks using I and me always.
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Elastic
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One which resumes its normal shape and size after the
stress is releases.
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Electrometer
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Instrument used for measuring electricity.
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Elegiac
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Expressing sorrow or lamentation.
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Elegy
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A lament for the dead.
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Elixir
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Not clerical.
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Ellipsis
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The omission from a sentence of a work or words that
would comply the construction.
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Elymology
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Science relating to the formation and development
of words.
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Elymology
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Which discribes the birth of a particular word.
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Embeyyle
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Divert money fraudulently to one's own use.
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Emeritus
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Honourably discharged from service.
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Emetic
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Inducing vomiting - something that induces vomiting.
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Emollient
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Soothing to living tissue.
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Empericism
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Belief based on experience or observation.
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Encomuim
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Formal expression of high praise - eulogy.
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Encroach
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Make inroads on others property.
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Endemic
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A disease which becomes prevalent in a particular area
on account of its surroundings conditions.
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Enduring
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Long lasting.
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Enjoin
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Direct or order someone to do something.
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Enthologist
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One who studies the science of the varieties of
human race.
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Entomologist
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One who studies about insects.
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Ephemeral
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Transitory - short lived - lasting a very short time.
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Epicentre
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(Of Earth Quack) is the point at which earthquake
breakout.
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Epicure
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A person who is very fond of sensuous enjoyments.
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Epicure
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One who prefers sensual pleasures.
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Epidemic
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A disease which attacks many people in a particular area
in one time.
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Epilogue
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A poem of speech at the end of the play.
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Epilogue
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A short speech at the end.
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Epiphangi
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An appearance or manifestation.
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Equanimity
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Evenness of mind or temper.
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Equigravisphere
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A point in space where the gravity is constant.
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Equine
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Of horses - horselike - a horse.
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Equinox
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When days and nights are equal (March21- September 23)
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Esoteric
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Known only a few - Reconcile.
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Estivate
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Spend a hot or dry period in a prolonged state of
torpor or dormancy.
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Estuary
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A broad channel formed by joining of the sea and
river water.
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Ethologist
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One who studies the science of character.
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Etiology
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Study of causation. The study of the cause of disease.
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Etymologist
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One who studies derivations of words - history of
linguistic change.
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Eulogy
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Speech or writing that praises - High praise - Encomium.
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Euphimism
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Soften expression.
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Euphony
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Melodious Music
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Euphony
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Pleasant sound.
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Euthanasia
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Mercy killing, painless death to relieve suffering.
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Euthenics
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Science of improving the environment.
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Exaggerate
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Describe a thing beyond limits of truth.
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Exosphere
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This is a outer most zone of the atmosphere and beings at
about 40 miles above earth.
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Exbiology
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Science dealing with life or possibilities of life existing
beyond the earth.
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Exegesis
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Critical explanation or interpretation.
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Exemplary
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Fit to be
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Exercism
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Slogan to derive or get out of the dragon.
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Exodus
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Departure - Emigration (Usually of a large number
of people)
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Exonerate
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Free from blame - Exculpate.
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Explicit
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Fully and clearly expressed.
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Extempore
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Speech delivered without any preparation.
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Extinguish
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To put an end to.
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Eymologist
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One who studies the science and origin of words.
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