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.


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