English words starting with es
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Es
ʌɪnˈstʌɪnɪəmMeanings of Es:
suffixForming plurals of nouns ending in sibilant sounds.
Usage examples:
Boxes
abbreviationEl salvador (international vehicle registration).
nounThe fifth letter of the alphabet.
The chemical element einsteinium.
Meanings of Esc:
nounThe escape key on a computer keyboard.
Usage examples:
Click elsewhere to exit, or press esc
abbreviationEconomic and social committee.
Escadrille
ˌɛskəˈdrɪlMeanings of Escadrille:
nounA french squadron of aircraft.
Usage examples:
This information consists of official daily reports on aerial operations, decisions, aircraft losse…
Meanings of Escaladed:
nounThe scaling of fortified walls using ladders, as a form of military attack.
Usage examples:
During an escalade a large number of ladders are required.
Meanings of Escalader:
nounThe scaling of fortified walls using ladders, as a form of military attack.
Usage examples:
During an escalade a large number of ladders are required.
Escalades
ˌɛskəˈleɪdMeanings of Escalades:
nounThe scaling of fortified walls using ladders, as a form of military attack.
Usage examples:
During an escalade a large number of ladders are required.
Escalate
ˈes.kə.leɪtMeanings of Escalate:
verbIncrease rapidly.
Usage examples:
The price of tickets escalated
Meanings of Escalated:
verbIncrease rapidly.
Usage examples:
The price of tickets escalated
Meanings of Escalates:
verbIncrease rapidly.
Usage examples:
The price of tickets escalated
Escalating
ˈeskəleɪtɪŋMeanings of Escalating:
adjectiveIncreasing rapidly.
Usage examples:
The escalating cost of healthcare
verbIncrease rapidly.
Usage examples:
The price of tickets escalated
Escalation
ˌes.kəˈleɪ.ʃənMeanings of Escalation:
nounA rapid increase; a rise.
Usage examples:
Cost escalations
Escalations
ɛskəˈleɪʃ(ə)nMeanings of Escalations:
nounA rapid increase; a rise.
Usage examples:
Cost escalations
Escalator
ˈes.kə.leɪ.tərMeanings of Escalator:
nounA moving staircase consisting of an endlessly circulating belt of steps driven by a motor, which conveys people between the floors of a public building.
Usage examples:
Images submitted to the committee show a modern open-plan mall on two floors with escalators and co…
Escalators
ˈes.kə.leɪ.tərMeanings of Escalators:
nounA moving staircase consisting of an endlessly circulating belt of steps driven by a motor, which conveys people between the floors of a public building.
Usage examples:
Images submitted to the committee show a modern open-plan mall on two floors with escalators and co…
Meanings of Escalier:
abbreviationDelaware (in official postal use).
Escallonia
ˌɛskəˈləʊnɪəMeanings of Escallonia:
nounAn evergreen south american shrub with pink or white flowers.
Usage examples:
Fitzgerald began by planting windbreaks of monteray pine and cypress, sycamore and escallonia to pr…
Escallop
ɪˈskaləpMeanings of Escallop:
nounA scallop shell as a charge.
Usage examples:
About the only tangible connection is the coat of arms (containing the three escallops of the graha…
verbVariant spelling of escalope.
Escalloped
ɪˈskaləpMeanings of Escalloped:
verbAnother term for scallop (sense 3 of the verb).
nounA scallop shell as a charge.
Usage examples:
About the only tangible connection is the coat of arms (containing the three escallops of the graha…
Escalloping
ɪˈskaləpMeanings of Escalloping:
verbAnother term for scallop (sense 3 of the verb).
nounA scallop shell as a charge.
Usage examples:
About the only tangible connection is the coat of arms (containing the three escallops of the graha…
Escallops
ɪˈskaləpMeanings of Escallops:
nounA scallop shell as a charge.
Usage examples:
About the only tangible connection is the coat of arms (containing the three escallops of the graha…
verbVariant spelling of escalope.
Escalope
ˈes.kə.lɒpMeanings of Escalope:
nounA thin slice of meat without any bone, typically a special cut of veal from the leg that is coated, fried, and served in a sauce.
Usage examples:
What i often like having here is the veal escalope or the dover sole.
Meanings of Escapade:
nounAn act or incident involving excitement, daring, or adventure.
Usage examples:
He told of their escapade with a ‘borrowed’ truck
Meanings of Escapades:
nounAn act or incident involving excitement, daring, or adventure.
Usage examples:
He told of their escapade with a ‘borrowed’ truck
Escape
ɪˈskeɪpMeanings of Escape:
verbBreak free from confinement or control.
Usage examples:
Two burglars have just escaped from prison
nounAn act of breaking free from confinement or control.
Usage examples:
The gang had made their escape
Meanings of Escape-clause:
nounA statement in a contract that allows you to break all or part of the contract under particular conditions
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