English Words: E

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ecogiftnoun

A donation of land to a conservation charity in perpetuity, conferring certain tax benefits.

ecogramnoun

A diagram combining an ecomap and a genogram.

ecographicallyadv

In an ecographic manner

ecogriefnoun

A feeling of grief brought on by the destruction of the natural environment.

ecogroupnoun

A group of organisms that share the same ecosystem

ecoguiltnoun

A feeling of guilt about damaging the natural environment.

ecohippienoun

An environmentalist.

ecohistoriannoun

One who studies ecohistory.

ecohistoricaladj

Relating to ecohistory.

ecohistoricallyadv

In terms of ecohistory.

ecohistorynoun

environmental history

ecohorrornoun

A horror genre dealing with things that go wrong in the natural environment.

ecohotelnoun

A hotel that is designed and run so as to have minimal environmental impact.

ecohousingnoun

environmentally friendly housing

ecohydrodynamicadj

Relating to ecohydrodynamics

ecohydrodynamicsnoun

The hydrodynamics of an ecosystem

ecohydrogeomorphicadj

ecological and hydrogeomorphic

ecohydrologicaladj

Relating to ecohydrology.

ecohydrologicallyadv

In terms of ecohydrology.

ecohydrologistnoun

One who studies ecohydrology.

ecohydrologynoun

The study of the ecological processes associated with hydrology

ecohysterianoun

Hysteria over environmental issues.

ecoimmunologicaladj

Relating to ecoimmunology

ecoimmunologynoun

The ecological application of immunology

ecoimperialismnoun

Alternative form of eco-imperialism.

ecoimperialistadj

Alternative form of eco-imperialist.

ecoinformaticadj

Relating to ecoinformatics.

ecoinformaticsnoun

The use of computing and information science in ecology

ecojusticenoun

A form of justice that considers the rights of organisms and the natural environment in addition to those of human beings.

ecolabelnoun

A label on a product that states that it has been produced in an environmentally friendly manner.

ecolabellingnoun

The labelling of goods with information about the ecological impact involved in their production.

ecolectnoun

A language variety unique to a household.

ecolecticadj

Pertaining to an ecolect.

ecolinguistnoun

One who studies ecolinguistics.

ecolinguisticadj

Of or pertaining to ecolinguistics.

ecolinguisticsnoun

The study of the relationships between language, ecology, and the environment, especially how linguistic practices influence and reflect human interactions with the natural world.

ecoliteracynoun

ecological literacy

ecoliterateadj

Exhibiting ecoliteracy.

ecolodgenoun

A building designed to house ecotourists, typically built and supported by local labour and with respect for the environment.

ecologicadj

Relating to ecology, the interrelationships of organisms and their environment.

ecologicaladj

Relating to ecology, the interrelationships of organisms and their environment.

ecological footprintnoun

A measure of how much biologically productive land and water area an individual, population or activity requires to produce all the resources it consumes and to absorb the waste it generates using prevailing technology and resource management practices.

ecologicallyadv

In an ecological manner.

ecologismnoun

An ideology focusing on ecology and the environment.

ecologistnoun

A scholar of ecology.

ecologynoun

The branch of biology dealing with the relationships of organisms with their environment and with each other.

ecomanagementnoun

The responsible management of an organisation's impact on the environment.

ecomanianoun

Enthusiasm for ecological issues.

ecomapnoun

A diagram that shows all of the systems at play in an individual's life, used in social work.

ecomaterialnoun

recycled or recyclable material

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The English alphabetical index for the letter E contains 18,836 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 377 pages, and you are currently viewing page 37. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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