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electric thermometer |
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a thermometer that uses thermoelectric current to measure temperature |
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eau de toilette |
Noun
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a perfumed liquid lighter than cologne |
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electronic transistor |
Noun
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a semiconductor device capable of amplification |
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electron tube |
Noun
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electronic device consisting of a system of electrodes arranged in an evacuated glass or metal envelope |
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epitrochoidal engine |
Noun
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a rotary engine that is a four-stroke internal-combustion engine without reciprocating parts |
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electric outlet |
Noun
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receptacle providing a place in a wiring system where current can be taken to run electrical devices |
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electrical outlet |
Noun
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receptacle providing a place in a wiring system where current can be taken to run electrical devices |
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electric receptacle |
Noun
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receptacle providing a place in a wiring system where current can be taken to run electrical devices |
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entanglement |
Noun
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an intricate trap that entangles or ensnares its victim |
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exercising weight |
Noun
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sports equipment used in calisthenic exercises and weightlifting |
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emotionality |
Noun
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emotional nature or quality |
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emotionalism |
Noun
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emotional nature or quality |
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energy |
Noun
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an imaginative lively style, especially style of writing |
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energy |
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enterprising or ambitious drive |
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energy |
Noun
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forceful exertion |
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energy |
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any source of usable power |
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energy |
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(physics) a thermodynamic quantity equivalent to the capacity of a physical system to do work |
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energy |
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a healthy capacity for vigorous activity |
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extraversion |
Noun
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(psychology) an extroverted disposition |
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extroversion |
Noun
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(psychology) an extroverted disposition |
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excitability |
Noun
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being easily excited |
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excitability |
Noun
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excessive sensitivity of an organ or body part |
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excitableness |
Noun
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being easily excited |
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emotionlessness |
Noun
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absence of emotion |
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emotionlessness |
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apathy demonstrated by an absence of emotional reactions |
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esprit de corps |
Noun
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the spirit of a group that makes the members want the group to succeed |
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elan |
Noun
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enthusiastic and assured vigor and liveliness |
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elan |
Noun
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distinctive and stylish elegance |
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elan |
Noun
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a feeling of strong eagerness (usually in favor of a person or cause) |
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esprit |
Noun
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liveliness of mind or spirit |
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effusiveness |
Noun
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a friendly open trait of a talkative person |
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eagerness |
Noun
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prompt willingness |
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eagerness |
Noun
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a positive feeling of wanting to push ahead with something |
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expansiveness |
Noun
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a friendly open trait of a talkative person |
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expansiveness |
Noun
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a quality characterized by magnificence of scale or the tendency to expand |
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exuberance |
Noun
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overflowing with eager enjoyment or approval |
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exuberance |
Noun
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joyful enthusiasm |
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expansivity |
Noun
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a friendly open trait of a talkative person |
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expansivity |
Noun
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a quality characterized by magnificence of scale or the tendency to expand |
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expansivity |
Noun
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the fractional change in length or area or volume per unit change in temperature at a given constant pressure |
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enthusiasm |
Noun
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overflowing with eager enjoyment or approval |
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enthusiasm |
Noun
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a lively interest |
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enthusiasm |
Noun
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a feeling of excitement |
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ebullience |
Noun
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overflowing with eager enjoyment or approval |
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easygoingness |
Noun
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being without worry or concern |
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earnestness |
Noun
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the trait of being serious |
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earnestness |
Noun
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an earnest and sincere feeling |
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eyespot |
Noun
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an eyelike marking (as on the wings of some butterflies) |
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exquisiteness |
Noun
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extreme beauty of a delicate sort |
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effect |
Noun
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an outward appearance |