English Words: E

18,836 words · Page 30 of 377

echinoderidsnoun

plural of echinoderid

echinodermnoun

An animal of the phylum Echinodermata, comprising radially symmetric, spiny-skinned marine animals including seastars, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, crinoids, and sand dollars.

echinodermaladj

Relating or belonging to the echinoderms.

echinodermatousadj

Relating to Echinodermata; echinodermal.

echinodermicadj

Synonym of echinodermal.

echinofaunanoun

All the echinoderms of a region

echinoidnoun

Any sea urchin or sea dollar of the class Echinoidea.

echinologistnoun

One who studies echinology.

echinologynoun

The scientific study of echinoderms.

echinosteliaceousadj

Of or relating to the Echinosteliaceae.

echinostomiasisnoun

infection by Echinostoma parasites

echinozoannoun

Any echinoderm of the subphylum Echinozoa.

echinulateadj

Having small spines or similar projections

echinuliformadj

Resembling small spines.

echinusnoun

A sea urchin.

echioidininnoun

The chromene derivative 5-hydroxy-2-(2-hydroxyphenyl)-7-methoxychromen-4-one

echitinnoun

A glucoside with IUPAC name [(2S,4S,5S)-4,5-dihydroxy-2-[5-hydroxy-2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-4-oxochromen-7-yl]oxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-3-yl] (E)-3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)prop-2-enoate

echiumnoun

Any member of the genus Echium of flowering plants.

echiurannoun

Any annelid worm of the subclass Echiura, formerly considered to be its own phylum.

echiuridnoun

Any of several spoon worms of the class Echiura.

echiuroidnoun

A worm of the order Echiuroidea.

echlorophylloseadj

Synonym of achlorophyllous.

echonoun

A reflected sound that is heard again by its initial observer.

echo boomernoun

A child of a member of the post-World War II baby boom generation, born in the period extending approximately from the late 1970s or early 1980s to the mid-1990s.

echo chambernoun

A room or other enclosed space that is highly conducive to the production of echoes, particularly one that has been designed and built for this purpose.

echo poemnoun

A poem constructed by the surrealist technique of alternately writing a stanza and then "mirroring" it in some fashion to create the following stanza.

echoableadj

Capable of, or suitable for, being echoed to the display.

echoacousianoun

A subjective disturbance of hearing in which a sound heard appears to be repeated.

echobacknoun

A test where data is transmitted from one system to another system and back again.

echobiometricadj

echometric and biometric

echocardiographnoun

A device that uses ultrasound to produce images of the heart.

echocardiographernoun

A person who performs echocardiography.

echocardiographicaladj

Pertaining to echocardiography.

echocardiographicallyadv

By means of echocardiography.

echocardiographynoun

The use of ultrasound to produce images of the heart; especially, cardiac ultrasonography done with cardiology-specific devices and training, as contrasted with POCUS applied cardiovascularly by any clinician.

echocardiologicadj

Alternative form of echocardiological.

echocardiologicaladj

Of or related to echocardiology.

echocardiologicallyadv

By means of echocardiology.

echocardiologistnoun

A person who performs echocardiology.

echocardiologynoun

Synonym of echocardiography.

echochemiluminescencenoun

Misconstruction of enhanced chemiluminescence.

echodenseadj

hyperechoic

echoedverb

simple past and past participle of echo

echoencephalographicallyadv

By means of echoencephalography.

echoencephalographynoun

The detailing of interfaces in the brain by means of ultrasonic waves.

echoendoscopenoun

An instrument used to perform echoendoscopy.

echoendoscopicadj

Relating to echoendoscopy.

echoendoscopicallyadv

By means of echoendoscopy.

echoendoscopynoun

A procedure combining endoscopy with ultrasound to obtain images of the internal organs

echoernoun

One who, or that which, echoes or repeats something back.

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