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equilibrium |
balance of opposing forces; balance of the mind; equanimity |
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equine |
resembling a horse; Ex. equine face |
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equinox |
period of equal days and nights; the beginning of spring and autumn; Ex. vernal/autumnal equinox; ADJ. equinoctial |
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equipoise |
balance; balancing force; equilibrium |
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equitable |
fair; impartial; OP. inequitable |
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equity |
fairness; justice; OP. inequity |
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equivocal |
(of words or statements) ambiguous; intentionally misleading; (of behavior) questionable; OP. unequivocal |
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equivocate |
use equivocal language to deceive people; lie; mislead; attempt to conceal the truth; N. equivocation |
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erode |
eat away; wear away gradually by abrasion; Ex. The sea erodes the rocks. |
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erotic |
pertaining to passionate love or sexual love |
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errant |
wandering (esp. in search of adventure); straying from proper moral standards; Ex. knight-errant |
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erratic |
odd; irregular in movement or behavior; unpredictable |
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erroneous |
mistaken; wrong; incorrect |
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erudite |
(of a person or book) learned; full of learning; scholarly; N. erudition |
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escapade |
prank; flighty conduct; reckless adventure that disobeys rules |
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eschew |
avoid habitually; Ex. eschew alcoholic drinks |
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esoteric |
hard to understand; known only to the chosen few, esp. initiates; N. esoterica |
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espionage |
spying |
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espouse |
adopt; support (an idea or aim); marry; N. espousal |
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esteem |
respect; value; judge; N. |
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