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more info Ectoprocta, n.
coextensive with or a subphylum of Bryozoa
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more info Ecuador, n.
a republic in northwestern South America; became independent from Spain in 1822; the landscape is dominated by the Andes
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more info Ecuadoran, n.
a native or inhabitant of Ecuador
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more info Ecuadoran monetary unit, n.
monetary unit in Ecuador
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more info Ecuadorian, adj.
of or relating to or characteristic of Ecuador or its people
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"Ecuadorian folklore"
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more info Ecuadorian, n.
a native or inhabitant of Ecuador
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more info Ed Sullivan, n.
United States host on a well known television variety show (1902-1974)
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more info EdD, n.
a doctor's degree in education
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more info Edam, n.
mild yellow Dutch cheese made in balls encased in a red covering
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more info Edaphosauridae, n.
a family of reptiles of the order Pelycosauria
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more info Edda, n.
either of two distinct works in Old Icelandic dating from the late 13th century and consisting of 34 mythological and heroic ballads composed between 800 and 1200; the primary source for Scandinavian mythology
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more info Eddie Rickenbacker, n.
the most decorated United States combat pilot in World War I (1890-1973)
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more info Eddington, n.
English astronomer remembered for his popular elucidation of relativity theory (1882-1944)
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more info Eddy, n.
founder of Christian Science in 1866 (1821-1910)
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more info Eddy Merckx, n.
Belgian racing cyclist who won the Tour de France five times (born in 1945)
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more info Edecrin, n.
diuretic (trade name Edecrin) used to treat edema
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more info Eden, n.
a beautiful garden where Adam and Eve were placed at the Creation; when they disobeyed and ate the forbidden fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil they were driven from their paradise (the fall of man)
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any place of complete bliss and delight and peace
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more info Edentata, n.
order of mammals having few or no teeth including: New World anteaters; sloths; armadillos
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more info Ederle, n.
United States swimmer who in 1926 became the first woman to swim the English Channel (1906-2003)
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more info Edgar, n.
the younger brother of Edwy who became king of Northumbria when it renounced Edwy; on Edwy's death he succeeded to the throne of England (944-975)
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more info Edgar Albert Guest, n.
United States journalist (born in England) noted for his syndicated homey verse (1881-1959)
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more info Edgar Allan Poe, n.
United States writer and poet (1809-1849)
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more info Edgar Degas, n.
French impressionist painter (1834-1917)
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more info Edgar Douglas Adrian, n.
English physiologist who conducted research into the function of neurons; 1st baron of Cambridge (1889-1997)
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more info Edgar Guest, n.
United States journalist (born in England) noted for his syndicated homey verse (1881-1959)
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more info Edgar Lee Masters, n.
United States poet (1869-1950)
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more info Edgar Rice Burroughs, n.
United States novelist and author of the Tarzan stories (1875-1950)
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more info Edgar Varese, n.
United States composer (born in France) whose music combines dissonance with complex rhythms and the use of electronic techniques (1883-1965)
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more info Edgar Wallace, n.
English writer noted for his crime novels (1875-1932)
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more info Edgard Lawrence Doctorow, n.
United States novelist (born in 1931)
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