English words starting with ed - page 1
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Edger
ˈedʒ.ərMeanings of Edger:
nounA tool that is held in the hand and is used for cutting grass that hangs over the edge of a hard surface
Meanings of Edgers:
nounA tool that is held in the hand and is used for cutting grass that hangs over the edge of a hard surface
Meanings of Edges:
nounThe outside limit of an object, area, or surface.
Usage examples:
A willow tree at the water's edge
verbProvide with a border or edge.
Usage examples:
The pool is edged with paving
Edgeways
ˈɛdʒweɪzMeanings of Edgeways:
adverbWith the edge uppermost or towards the viewer.
Usage examples:
An electric fan is quieter heard edgeways on than from in front or behind
Edgewise
ˈɛdʒwʌɪzMeanings of Edgewise:
adverbWith the edge uppermost or towards the viewer.
Usage examples:
40-feet long slabs of steel, mounted edgewise one atop the other
Edgier
ˈedʒ.iMeanings of Edgier:
adjectiveTense, nervous, or irritable.
Usage examples:
He became edgy and defensive
Edgiest
ˈedʒ.iMeanings of Edgiest:
adjectiveTense, nervous, or irritable.
Usage examples:
He became edgy and defensive
Meanings of Edgily:
adverbIn a nervous or worried way
Usage examples:
"we need to go now or we'll be late," he said edgily., we were having lunch and edgily trying to ge…
Edging
ˈedʒ.ɪŋMeanings of Edging:
nounSomething forming an edge or border.
Usage examples:
A chemise with lace edging
verbProvide with a border or edge.
Usage examples:
The pool is edged with paving
Meanings of Edgings:
nounSomething forming an edge or border.
Usage examples:
A chemise with lace edging
Meanings of Edgy:
adjectiveTense, nervous, or irritable.
Usage examples:
He became edgy and defensive
Edh
ɛðMeanings of Edh:
nounAn old english letter, ð or ð, representing the dental fricatives /θ/ and /ð/ . it was superseded by the digraph th, but is now used as a phonetic symbol for the voiced dental fricative /ð/.
abbreviationEthiopia (international vehicle registration).
Edhs
ɛðMeanings of Edhs:
nounAn old english letter, ð or ð, representing the dental fricatives /θ/ and /ð/ . it was superseded by the digraph th, but is now used as a phonetic symbol for the voiced dental fricative /ð/.
abbreviationEthiopia (international vehicle registration).
Edible
ˈed.ə.bəlMeanings of Edible:
adjectiveFit or suitable to be eaten.
Usage examples:
The shrub has small edible berries
nounItems of food.
Usage examples:
The farm grows a variety of tropical plants yielding an amazing assortment of fruits and other edib…
Meanings of Edibles:
nounItems of food.
Usage examples:
The farm grows a variety of tropical plants yielding an amazing assortment of fruits and other edib…
adjectiveFit or suitable to be eaten.
Usage examples:
The shrub has small edible berries
Edict
ˈiːdɪktMeanings of Edict:
nounAn official order or proclamation issued by a person in authority.
Usage examples:
Clovis issued an edict protecting church property
Meanings of Edicts:
nounAn official order or proclamation issued by a person in authority.
Usage examples:
Clovis issued an edict protecting church property
Meanings of Edicule:
noun= aedicula ; specifically the structure covering the holy sepulchre. also: a representation of a structural feature (usually in miniature) for ornamental purposes.
Edification
ˌɛdɪfɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)nMeanings of Edification:
nounThe moral or intellectual instruction or improvement of someone.
Usage examples:
A video was filmed for the edification of clients
Meanings of Edifice:
nounA large, imposing building.
Usage examples:
Residential buildings and public edifices were built on a far larger scale than in previous years.
Edifices
ˈɛdɪfɪsMeanings of Edifices:
nounA large, imposing building.
Usage examples:
Residential buildings and public edifices were built on a far larger scale than in previous years.
Edified
ˈed.ɪ.faɪMeanings of Edified:
verbInstruct or improve (someone) morally or intellectually.
Usage examples:
Rachel had edified their childhood with frequent readings from belloc
Meanings of Edifies:
verbInstruct or improve (someone) morally or intellectually.
Usage examples:
Rachel had edified their childhood with frequent readings from belloc
Meanings of Edify:
verbInstruct or improve (someone) morally or intellectually.
Usage examples:
Rachel had edified their childhood with frequent readings from belloc
Edifying
ˈed.ɪ.faɪ.ɪŋMeanings of Edifying:
adjectiveProviding moral or intellectual instruction.
Usage examples:
Edifying literature
verbInstruct or improve (someone) morally or intellectually.
Usage examples:
Rachel had edified their childhood with frequent readings from belloc
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