| ARETE | • arete n. (Philosophy) Virtue, excellence. • arete n. (Philosophy) The proper state or condition for a human. • arete n. Alternative spelling of arête. | 
| EATEN | • eaten v. Past participle of eat. • eaten adj. (Especially in combination) That has been consumed by eating. • EAT v. to consume food. | 
| EATER | • eater n. A person who eats. • eater n. A fruit or other food that is suitable for eating, especially one that is intended to be eaten uncooked. • eater n. (Cellular automata) A configuration of cells that appears to consume another configuration by gradually… | 
| EATHE | • EATHE adj. (Spenser) easy, also EATH, ETHE. | 
| ELATE | • elate v. (Transitive) To make joyful or proud. • elate v. (Transitive) To lift up; raise; elevate. • elate adj. Elated; exultant. | 
| ENATE | • enate n. A relative whose relation is traced only through female members of the family. • enate n. Any maternal female relative. • enate adj. Related to someone by female connections. | 
| ETAGE | • étage n. (Meteorology) one of the distinctive forms that a cloud takes relating to the altitude of its base… • ETAGE n. (French) a floor storey. | 
| ETAPE | • étape n. A public storehouse. • étape n. Supplies issued to troops on the march. • étape n. (By extension) The place where troops on the march halt overnight. | 
| EXEAT | • exeat n. A license or permit for absence from a university or a religious house (such as a monastery). • exeat n. A permission which a bishop grants to a priest to go out of his diocese. • exeat n. (Dated, UK) Leave of absence from a public school or college. | 
| REATE | • REATE n. any of several kinds of water-crowfoot. | 
| SETAE | • setae n. Plural of seta. • setæ n. (Obsolete) plural of seta. • SETA n. (Latin) a coarse, stiff hair. | 
| TEADE | • teade n. (Obsolete) A torch. • TEADE n. (Spenser) a torch, also TEAD. | 
| TEAED | • teaed v. Simple past tense and past participle of tea. • TEA v. to drink a beverage made with tea leaves and boiling water. | 
| TEASE | • tease v. (Transitive) To separate the fibres of (a fibrous material). • tease v. (Transitive) To comb (originally with teasels) so that the fibres all lie in one direction. • tease v. (Transitive) To backcomb. | 
| TEAZE | • teaze v. Dated spelling of tease. • teaze n. Dated spelling of tease. • TEAZE v. (obsolete) to tease, also TOAZE, TOSE, TOZE. | 
| TELAE | • telae n. Plural of tela. • TELA n. (Latin) a weblike structure. |