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em4 | The name of the Latin-script letter M. |
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elm5 | (countable) A tree of the genus Ulmus of the family Ulmaceae, large deciduous trees with alternate stipulate leaves and small apetalous flowers. |
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exam13 | (informal) Clipping of examination, especially when meaning test or in compound terms. |
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enorm7 | (obsolete) enormous |
enzym19 | Archaic form of enzyme. |
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egoism9 | The tendency to think selfishly with exclusive self-interest in mind. |
embalm12 | (transitive) To treat a corpse with preservatives in order to prevent decomposition. |
emblem12 | A representative symbol, such as a trademark or logo. |
engram9 | A postulated physical or biochemical change in neural tissue that represents a memory. |
eonism8 | (sexology) The pretence of being the opposite sex, especially that by a man of being a woman; transvestism. |
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eardrum10 | (anatomy) A thin membrane that separates the outer ear from the middle ear and transmits sound from the air to the malleus. |
earldom10 | The rank of being an earl. |
earworm12 | A tune that keeps replaying in one's head or that one keeps thinking about, especially if unwanted. |
echoism14 | The practice of creating words or language by imitating sounds from the environment. |
eelworm12 | A nematode, or roundworm, especially any that resemble small eels. |
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echogram16 | sonogram |
ectoderm13 | (biology) Outermost of the three tissue layers in the embryo of a metazoan animal. Through development, it will produce the epidermis (skin) and nervous system of the adult. |
electrum12 | (obsolete) Amber. |
embolism14 | (pathology) An obstruction or occlusion of an artery by an embolus, that is by a blood clot, air bubble or other matter that has been transported by the blood stream. |
emporium14 | (also figuratively) A city or region which is a major trading centre; also, a place within a city for commerce and trading; a marketplace. |
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earthworm17 | A worm that lives in the ground. |
ecosystem16 | A system formed by an ecological community and its environment that functions as a unit. |
ectoplasm15 | (parapsychology) A visible substance believed to emanate from the body of a spiritualistic medium during communication with the dead. |
ectotherm16 | (biology) An animal, such as an amphibian, fish, reptile, or arthropod, which has a limited ability to regulate its body temperature and whose body temperature thus depends on the ambient temperature. |
ecumenism15 | (philosophy) Ecumenical doctrines and practices, especially as manifested in the ecumenical movement. |
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echinoderm18 | An animal of the phylum Echinodermata, comprising radially symmetric, spiny-skinned marine animals including seastars, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, crinoids, and sand dollars. [from 19th c.] |
ecotourism14 | Responsible travel to natural areas supporting the fauna, flora, and local economy. |
empiricism18 | A pursuit of knowledge purely through experience, especially by means of observation and sometimes by experimentation. |
enthusiasm15 | (obsolete or historical) Possession by a god; divine inspiration or frenzy. |
epicardium17 | (anatomy) The layer of tissue between the pericardium and the heart. |
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eclecticism19 | The quality of being eclectic |
ecofeminism20 | A sociopolitical movement combining feminism and environmentalism. |
ecumenicism19 | ecumenicalism; ecumenism |
egocentrism16 | The constant following of one's egotistical desires to an extreme. |
einsteinium13 | A transuranic chemical element (symbol Es) with atomic number 99: a soft, silvery, paramagnetic metal. |
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ecoterrorism16 | Terrorism with an ecological motive, such as attacks against corporations perceived to be harming the natural environment. |
emotionalism16 | An emotional state of mind, a tendency to regard things in an emotional manner; emotional behaviour or characteristics. [from 19th c.] |
endomorphism22 | (geology) The assimilation of surrounding rock by an intrusive igneous rock |
epicureanism18 | |
epileptiform21 | Of or pertaining to epilepsy, or resembling epilepsy, particularly in regard to its associated seizures. |
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ecumenicalism21 | The belief that there should be better understanding and closer co-operation between different denominations in the Christian Church. |
encephalogram23 | (medicine) An image of the brain obtained by encephalography. |
encyclopedism25 | Encyclopedic knowledge or learning. |
epigrammatism22 | The use of epigrams; epigrammatical character. |
ethnocentrism20 | The tendency to look at the world primarily from the perspective of one's own traditional, deferred, or adoptive ethnic culture. |
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echocardiogram25 | (medicine) The visual image formed by an echocardiograph. |
egalitarianism17 | The political doctrine that holds that all people in a society should have equal rights from birth. |
electromyogram24 | The record produced by an electromyograph. |
endoparasitism19 | Behaviour of endoparasites. |
exceptionalism27 | The state of being special, exceptional or unique. |
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ecclesiasticism23 | Strong attachment to ecclesiastical customs and practices. |
enantiomorphism24 | (chemistry) The relationship exhibited by a pair of enantiomorphs. |
enterobacterium21 | (microbiology) Any of very many gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae, many of which are pathogenic. |
equalitarianism26 | Egalitarianism. |
experimentalism28 | An experimental practice or tendency, especially in the arts |
We found 153 words starting with e and ending in m
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