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- EAGER
- EAGLE
- EAGLY
- EAGRE
- EALED
- EALES
- EANED
- EARDS
- EARED
- EARLS
- EARLY
- EARNS
- EARNT
- EARST
- EARTH
- EASED
- EASEL
- EASER
- EASES
- EASLE
- EASTS
- EATEN
- EATER
- EATHE
- EATIN
- EAVED
- EAVER
- EAVES
- EBANK
- EBBED
- EBBET
- EBENA
- EBENE
- EBIKE
- EBONS
- EBONY
- EBOOK
- ECADS
- ECARD
- ECASH
- ECHED
- ECHES
- ECHOS
- ECIGS
- ECLAT
- ECOLE
- ECRUS
- EDEMA
- EDGED
- EDGER
- EDGES
- EDICT
- EDIFY
- EDILE
- EDITS
- EDUCE
- EDUCT
- EEJIT
- EENSY
- EERIE
- EEVEN
- EEVER
- EEVNS
- EFFED
- EFFER
- EFITS
- EGADS
- EGERS
- EGEST
- EGGAR
- EGGED
- EGGER
- EGMAS
- EGRET
- EHING
- EIDER
- EIDOS
- EIGHT
- EIGNE
- EIKED
- EIKON
- EILDS
- EIRON
- EISEL
- EJECT
- EJIDO
- EKDAM
- EKING
- EKKAS
- ELAIN
- ELAND
- ELANS
- ELATE
- ELBOW
- ELCHI
- ELDER
- ELDIN
- ELECT
- ELEET
- ELEGY
- ELEMI
- ELFED
- ELFIN
- ELIAD
- ELIDE
- ELINT
- ELITE
- ELMEN
- ELOGE
- ELOGY
- ELOIN
- ELOPE
- ELOPS
- ELPEE
- ELSIN
- ELUDE
- ELUTE
- ELVAN
- ELVEN
- ELVER
- ELVES
- EMACS
- EMBAR
- EMBAY
- EMBED
- EMBER
- EMBOG
- EMBOW
- EMBOX
- EMBUS
- EMCEE
- EMEER
- EMEND
- EMERG
- EMERY
- EMEUS
- EMICS
- EMIRS
- EMITS
- EMMAS
- EMMER
- EMMET
- EMMEW
- EMMYS
- EMOJI
- EMONG
- EMOTE
- EMOVE
- EMPTS
- EMPTY
- EMULE
- EMURE
- EMYDE
- EMYDS
- ENACT
- ENARM
- ENATE
- ENDED
- ENDER
- ENDEW
- ENDOW
- ENDUE
- ENEMA
- ENEMY
- ENEWS
- ENFIX
- ENIAC
- ENJOY
- ENLIT
- ENMEW
- ENNOG
- ENNUI
- ENOKI
- ENOLS
- ENORM
- ENOWS
- ENROL
- ENSEW
- ENSKY
- ENSUE
- ENTER
- ENTIA
- ENTRE
- ENTRY
- ENURE
- ENURN
- ENVOI
- ENVOY
- ENZYM
- EOLID
- EORLS
- EOSIN
- EPACT
- EPEES
- EPENA
- EPENE
- EPHAH
- EPHAS
- EPHOD
- EPHOR
- EPICS
- EPOCH
- EPODE
- EPOPT
- EPOXY
- EPPIE
- EPRIS
- EQUAL
- EQUES
- EQUID
- EQUIP
- ERASE
- ERBIA
- ERECT
- EREVS
- ERGON
- ERGOS
- ERGOT
- ERHUS
- ERICA
- ERICK
- ERICS
- ERING
- ERNED
- ERNES
- ERODE
- EROSE
- ERRED
- ERROR
- ERSES
- ERUCT
- ERUGO
- ERUPT
- ERUVS
- ERVEN
- ERVIL
- ESCAR
- ESCOT
- ESILE
- ESKAR
- ESKER
- ESNES
- ESROG
- ESSAY
- ESSES
- ESTER
- ESTOC
- ESTOP
- ESTRO
- ETAGE
- ETAPE
- ETATS
- ETENS
- ETHAL
- ETHER
- ETHIC
- ETHNE
- ETHOS
- ETHYL
- ETICS
- ETNAS
- ETROG
- ETTIN
- ETTLE
- ETUDE
- ETUIS
- ETWEE
- ETYMA
- EUGHS
- EUKED
- EUPAD
- EUROS
- EUSOL
- EVADE
- EVEGS
- EVENS
- EVENT
- EVERT
- EVERY
- EVETS
- EVHOE
- EVICT
- EVILS
- EVITE
- EVOHE
- EVOKE
- EWERS
- EWEST
- EWHOW
- EWKED
- EXACT
- EXALT
- EXAMS
- EXCEL
- EXEAT
- EXECS
- EXEEM
- EXEME
- EXERT
- EXFIL
- EXIER
- EXIES
- EXILE
- EXINE
- EXING
- EXIST
- EXITE
- EXITS
- EXODE
- EXOME
- EXONS
- EXPAT
- EXPEL
- EXPOS
- EXTOL
- EXTRA
- EXUDE
- EXULS
- EXULT
- EXURB
- EYASS
- EYERS
- EYING
- EYOTS
- EYRAS
- EYRES
- EYRIE
- EYRIR
- EZINE
Sometimes the solution is an uncommon word, then It’s time to learn something new. Here’s the definition of a few of these words:
Definition of eight
eight (noun)
- The digit/figure 8.
- Any of the four cards in a normal deck with the value eight.
- A light, narrow rowing boat, especially one used in competitive rowing, steered by a cox, in which eight rowers each have two oars.
- (especially in plural) A race in which such craft participate.
- The eight people who crew a rowing-boat.
eight (numeral)
- A numerical value equal to 8; the number occurring after seven and before nine.
- Describing a group or set with eight elements.
eight (adjective)
- The ordinal form of the number eight.
eight (noun)
- An island in a river, especially the River Thames in England.
Definition of ether
ether (noun)
- The substance formerly supposed to fill the upper regions of the atmosphere above the clouds, in particular as a medium breathed by deities.
- Often as aether and more fully as luminiferous aether: a substance once thought to fill all unoccupied space that allowed electromagnetic waves to pass through it and interact with matter, without exerting any resistance to matter or energy; its existence was disproved by the 1887 Michelson–Morley experiment and the theory of relativity propounded by Albert Einstein (1879–1955).
- The atmosphere or space as a medium for broadcasting radio and television signals; also, a notional space through which Internet and other digital communications take place; cyberspace.
- A particular quality created by or surrounding an object, person, or place; an atmosphere, an aura.
- Diethyl ether (C4H10O), an organic compound with a sweet odour used in the past as an anaesthetic.
- Any of a class of organic compounds containing an oxygen atom bonded to two hydrocarbon groups.
ether (verb)
- To viciously humiliate or insult.