Words Starting with "E"
111 words found
A concept or quality that highlights the uniqueness, distinctiveness, or characteristic appeal of something foreign or exotic.
A portion of plant tissue or organ isolated for use as the primary material in tissue culture techniques.
The act of utilizing or making productive use of resources to gain profit, whether economically or practically.
Relating to an exponent or growth that increases very rapidly in proportion to the increase of a variable.
Non-standard spelling of export; the act of sending goods to foreign countries.
A state of altered consciousness where self-awareness is diminished, often experienced during meditation or spiritual practices.
The legal principle granting diplomatic representatives immunity from the jurisdiction of the host country's laws.
A medical procedure involving the removal of a tooth from the alveolar bone socket in the mouth.
The process of estimating or projecting values beyond the range of known data by assuming the existing trend pattern continues.
A stable or balanced state where opposing forces cancel each other out or are in proper proportion.
Branch of physics that studies the motion of electric charges and their interaction with electromagnetic fields.
Magnetic field produced by electric current, or the study of reciprocal relationship between electricity and magnetism.
A subatomic particle with a negative electric charge that orbits the atomic nucleus in an atomic system.
A unit of energy equal to the kinetic energy gained by a single electron when accelerated through a potential difference of one volt.
A non-standard form of 'eliminasi', referring to the process of removing, eliminating, or excluding something from a system.
The process of being set free from slavery or restraint, and the pursuit of equal rights in various aspects of social life.
Gold deposits formed through geological processes resulting from the circulation of hot solutions within the Earth's crust.
Gold that is transported or distributed using barges as a means of water transport.
A medical or surgical procedure to remove the function of the testes or male reproductive organs, also known as castration.
An interjection used in chess to warn that the king or queen is in a position threatened by the opponent.
A foreign object, such as a blood clot, fat, or air bubble, that travels through the bloodstream and can obstruct a blood vessel.
An archaic term expressing desire or willingness to do something; frequently used in the negative form.
A person who leaves their home country to settle permanently in another country.
The quality of being superior, distinguished, renowned, or famous in one's field or profession.
A regency in South Sumatra province, Indonesia
A term of address for an adult woman, often used in familial or social contexts.
The effort to equal or surpass the achievements of others, or the act of imitating something to achieve the same function.
The act of holding or sucking on a small object, such as candy or tobacco, in the mouth without chewing.
The number that is the sum of ten and six, represented by the numeral 16.
A cardinal number representing the product of six and ten.