All English words - page 1776
Meanings of Epoxying:
verbGlue (something) using epoxy resin.
Usage examples:
The wire is epoxied to the top of the nut
nounAny of a class of adhesives, plastics, or other materials that are polymers of epoxides.
Usage examples:
They can be used on a variety of material including fiberglass, wood, plastic, epoxy, rubber, lamin…
adjectiveConsisting of epoxy.
Usage examples:
Epoxy cement
Meanings of Eppie:
nounA fit of temper or a tantrum, likened hyperbolically to an epileptic fit; (occasionally literal) an epileptic fit.
Meanings of Eppy:
nounA fit of temper or a tantrum, likened hyperbolically to an epileptic fit; (occasionally literal) an epileptic fit.
Meanings of Epruinose:
adjectiveCovered with white powdery granules; frosted in appearance.
Usage examples:
In l. forcipatus, it was completely pruinose (covered ventrally, laterally and dorsally) 72.5% of t…
Meanings of Epsilon:
nounThe fifth letter of the greek alphabet (ε, ε), transliterated as ‘e’.
Usage examples:
Epsilon and gamma globins diverged about 100 million years ago
symbolThe fifth letter of the greek alphabet ( ε, ε ), transliterated as ‘e’.
Meanings of Epsilons:
nounThe fifth letter of the greek alphabet ( ε, ε ), transliterated as ‘e’.
Meanings of Epsom:
proper nounA town in surrey, south-eastern england; population 35,000 (est. 2009). its natural mineral waters were used in the production of epsom salts. the annual derby and oaks horse races are held at its racecourse on epsom downs.
nounA powder that consists of crystals (= small, regular shaped pieces) of the chemical magnesium sulphate, used in baths to help muscle pain, and also as a laxative (= a substance that helps people pass solid waste)
Usage examples:
After games he soaks his sore muscles in hot baths of epsom salts., can soaking in epsom salt help …
Meanings of Epyllia:
nounA narrative poem that resembles an epic poem in style, but which is notably shorter.
Usage examples:
This meditation is complicated by the fact that 'lucrece' is an epyllion, a hybrid genre characteri…
Meanings of Epyllion:
nounA narrative poem that resembles an epic poem in style, but which is notably shorter.
Usage examples:
This meditation is complicated by the fact that 'lucrece' is an epyllion, a hybrid genre characteri…
Meanings of Eq:
nounThe levels of frequency response of an audio signal, or controls which allow their adjustment.
Usage examples:
Judicious use of eq helps me create a space for each sound
Equable
ˈek.wə.bəlMeanings of Equable:
adjectiveNot easily disturbed or angered; calm and even-tempered.
Usage examples:
He could look sterner than his equable temperament would suggest
Meanings of Equably:
adverbIn a way that is always pleasant
Usage examples:
She deals with problems reasonably and equably, never losing her temper., "i can help!" she said eq…
Equal
ˈiːkw(ə)lMeanings of Equal:
adjectiveBeing the same in quantity, size, degree, or value.
Usage examples:
Add equal amounts of water and flour
nounA person or thing that is the same as another in status or quality.
Usage examples:
We all treat each other as equals
verbBe the same as in number or amount.
Usage examples:
Four plus six divided by two equals five
Meanings of Equal-opportunities:
nounThe idea that men and women, people of different races, religions, etc. should all be treated fairly and have the same opportunities, especially relating to employment
Usage examples:
A spokesman for the trust said: 'we are fully committed to equal opportunities'., our aim is to ens…
Meanings of Equal-opportunity:
nounThe principle of treating all people the same, and not being influenced by a person's sex, race, religion, etc.
Usage examples:
The advert said "we are an equal opportunities employer".
Meanings of Equal-rights:
nounA suggested change to the us constitution (= set of national laws) which was intended to give women the right to equal treatment under any national or local law, but has never completed the process of being approved
Meanings of Equal-to:
adjectiveThe same in amount, number, or size
Usage examples:
One quart is equal to four cups., divide the class into equal groups., equal rights, we want a soci…
Meanings of Equaled:
verbBe the same as in number or amount.
Usage examples:
Four plus six divided by two equals five
adjectiveBeing the same in quantity, size, degree, or value.
Usage examples:
Add equal amounts of water and flour
nounA person or thing that is the same as another in status or quality.
Usage examples:
We all treat each other as equals
Meanings of Equaling:
verbBe the same as in number or amount.
Usage examples:
Four plus six divided by two equals five
adjectiveBeing the same in quantity, size, degree, or value.
Usage examples:
Add equal amounts of water and flour
nounA person or thing that is the same as another in status or quality.
Usage examples:
We all treat each other as equals
Meanings of Equalisation:
nounThe action or process of making things the same in quantity, size, or degree throughout a place or group.
Usage examples:
Changes in the future must have as their aim the equalization of this power imbalance
Meanings of Equalise:
verbMake the same in quantity, size, or degree throughout a place or group.
Usage examples:
The purpose is to equalize the workload among tutors
Equalised
ˈiː.kwə.laɪzMeanings of Equalised:
verbMake the same in quantity, size, or degree throughout a place or group.
Usage examples:
The purpose is to equalize the workload among tutors
Meanings of Equalises:
verbMake the same in quantity, size, or degree throughout a place or group.
Usage examples:
The purpose is to equalize the workload among tutors
Meanings of Equalising:
verbMake the same in quantity, size, or degree throughout a place or group.
Usage examples:
The purpose is to equalize the workload among tutors
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