Estuary, n. Frith, firth, fiord, inlet, creek, arm of the sea.
Étagère, n. [Fr.] What-not, shelved cabinet.
État- major, n. [Fr.] Staff, commissioned officers, staff-officers.
Et cætera. [L.] And others, and the rest, and so forth, and so on.
Each, n.
- 1. Reaped ground, cropped land, harvested land.
- 2. Eddish. See aftermath.
Etch, v. a.
- 1. Engrave (by corrosion of an acid).
- 2. Delineate for etching, draw with the etching-needle.
Etch, v. n.
- 1. Practise etching.
- 2. Draw with the etching-needle, use the etching-needle.
Eternal, a.
- 1. Self-existent, self-originated, absolute, necessary, self-executing, self-operative, inevitable, self-active,
without beginning or end, superior to time or cause.
- 2. Endless, everlasting, never-ending, unending, interminable, ever-during, perpetual, ceaseless, unceasing,
perennial, abiding, abiding forever.
- 3. Imperishable, undying, indestructible, incorruptible, deathless, never-dying, immortal.
- 4. Immutable, unchangeable.
- 5. Incessant, unbroken, uninterrupted, ceaseless, perpetual, persistent, continual, continuous.
Eternalize, v. a. See eternize.