English Words: E

18,836 words · Page 7 of 377

e-securitynoun

Security as it pertains to the Internet, such as information security.

e-seminarnoun

An Internet seminar, or webinar.

e-servicenoun

A service offered over a computer network.

e-shopnoun

A sales outlet which supplies goods or services over the Internet.

e-shoppernoun

One who purchases from e-shops; an Internet shopper.

e-shoppingnoun

Internet shopping; purchasing from e-shops

e-signverb

To sign electronically with a digital signature.

e-signaturenoun

Data used by a signatory to sign something electronically. It may involve cryptography or may simply be a name typed into a document.

e-skateboardnoun

Abbreviation of electric skateboard.

e-skinnoun

A thin electronic material that mimics human skin, for example by sensing pressure and temperature or by healing itself when damaged.

e-societynoun

A society that makes effective use of computer networks.

e-sourcenoun

An online source, as opposed to traditional print sources.

e-sportnoun

Abbreviation of electronic sport.

e-sportsnoun

Alternative form of esports.

e-stalkverb

To stalk someone on the Internet.

e-statementnoun

A financial statement transmitted electronically.

e-stimnoun

Electrical stimulation.

E-stonianame

Estonia.

e-stopnoun

An emergency stop control on machinery.

e-storenoun

The virtual store of a retailer that sells goods or services over the Internet.

e-strategicadj

Relating to e-strategy.

e-strategistnoun

One who develops e-strategy.

e-strategynoun

A strategy (as in business or government) based on the use of computer technology.

e-submissionnoun

electronic submission (of documents, etc.)

e-surveillancenoun

Surveillance by electronic means.

e-tagnoun

An electronic tag fitted to a vehicle for identification by an e-toll system.

e-taggingnoun

Electronic tagging.

e-tailnoun

Synonym of e-tailing (“retail business via electronic media”)

e-tailernoun

A company that does business via electronic media, especially via the Internet.

e-tailingnoun

The conducting of retail business via electronic media, especially via the Internet.

E-tardnoun

A person who takes the drug MDMA or ecstasy.

e-taxnoun

Tax paid by electronic means such as the Internet.

e-taxationnoun

Taxation by electronic means such as the Internet.

e-taxinoun

A vehicle operating as part of an e-hail service.

e-teachernoun

A teacher involved in e-learning.

e-teachingnoun

teaching via electronic media, especially via the Internet

e-tendernoun

A tender for a contract made by means of computer networks.

e-textnoun

An electronic or digital version of a text.

e-textbooknoun

A textbook published in electronic form.

e-textilenoun

A fabric with embedded digital components, such as electronics.

e-therapistnoun

A practitioner of e-therapy.

e-therapynoun

Therapy delivered by means of electronic technology, especially computer networks.

e-thesisnoun

An academic thesis published on the Internet.

e-thotnoun

An individual, usually a woman, who uses online platforms to seek attention, often through sexualized content or behavior.

e-thumbnoun

A natural skill for tinkering with electronics or computers.

e-ticketnoun

A virtual ticket, especially for a flight, that is issued electronically.

e-ticketingnoun

The generation, recording and issuing of e-tickets instead of conventional tickets

e-tollnoun

A road toll collected by electronic means, vehicles being identified by e-tags or by automatic licence plate recognition.

e-toolnoun

A computer- or Web-based application intended to make a task easier.

e-tradenoun

online trade

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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 7. 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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