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Ethics, n. Morals, moral philosophy, science of duty, ethical science, deontology, ethology. Ethiops-mineral, n. Black sulphuret of mercury. Ethnic, Ethnical, a.
Ethnography, n. Description of races (especially as regards manners and customs or external peculiarities). Ethologic, Ethnological, a. Ethnic, ethnical. Ethnology, n. Science of races (treating of the mental as well as of the physical differences of the races of mankind). Ethology, n.
Etiolate, v. a. Bleach, blanch, whiten, make or render white. Etiolate, v. n. Become white, be whitened, be blanched, be bleached. Etiolated, a. Whitened (by exclusion from light), blanched, bleached. Etiquette, n. Prescribed form (of behavior, as that set down on a card or ticket on the occasion of ceremonies at court), fashionable ceremony, ceremonial code, forms of good-breeding, conventional decorum. Etymology, n.
Etymon, n. Root, radical, radix, primitive word. Eucharist, n. Communion, sacrament, Lords Supper, Christian sacrament. Eudæmonism, Eudemonism, n. Hedonism, utilitarianism, hedonistic or utilitarian philosophy, Epicureanism, Benthamism. Eulogist, n. Encomiast, panegyrist, lauder, praiser, extoller. |
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