| EUCAIN | • eucain n. Alternative form of eucaine. • EUCAIN n. an anaesthetic safer than cocaine, also EUCAINE. |
| EUCHRE | • euchre n. (Card games) A trump card game played by four players in two partnerships with a reduced deck of 24 cards. • euchre v. To deceive or outwit. • EUCHRE v. to prevent from winning three tricks in a card game. |
| EUGHEN | • eughen adj. (Obsolete) Made from the wood of the yew tree; yewen. • EUGHEN adj. (Spenser) made of yew-wood, also EWGHEN, YEWEN. |
| EUKING | • EUK v. (dialect) to itch, also EWK, YEUK, YOUK, YUKE. |
| EULOGY | • eulogy n. An oration to honor a deceased person, usually at a funeral. • eulogy n. Speaking highly of someone or something; the act of praising or commending someone or something. • EULOGY n. a speech or writing in praise, also EULOGIUM. |
| EUMONG | • EUMONG n. (Native Australian) an Australian acacia, also EUMUNG. |
| EUMUNG | • EUMUNG n. (Native Australian) an Australian acacia, also EUMONG. |
| EUNUCH | • eunuch n. A castrated human male. • eunuch n. Such a man employed as harem guard or in certain (mainly Eastern) monarchies (e.g. late Roman and Chinese… • eunuch n. (In translations of ancient texts) A man who is not inclined to marry and procreate. |
| EUOUAE | • euouae n. In medieval music, a mnemonic for the Latin words saeculōrum and āmēn (from “ […] in saecula saeculōrum… • euouae n. (By extension) A cadence used to sing those words of the Gloria Patri. • EUOUAE n. (Latin) a name for a Gregorian cadence, also EVOVAE. |
| EUPADS | • EUPAD n. an antiseptic powder. |
| EUPHON | • EUPHON n. (Greek) a type of glass harmonica. |
| EUPNEA | • eupnea n. (Medicine) Normal, relaxed breathing; healthy condition of inhalation and exhalation. • EUPNEA n. normal breathing, also EUPNOEA. |
| EUREKA | • eureka interj. An exclamation indicating sudden discovery. • eureka n. Synonym of constantan (“copper-nickel alloy”). • Eureka prop.n. A rural locality in the Bundaberg Region, Queensland, Australia. |
| EURIPI | • euripi n. Plural of euripus. • EURIPUS n. (Latin) a sea channel with strong currents. |
| EUROKY | • euroky n. The ability of an organism to survive under variable environmental conditions. • EUROKY n. the ability of an organism to live under various conditions, also EURYOKY. |
| EUSOLS | • EUSOL n. an antiseptic solution obtained by treating eupad with water. |
| EUTAXY | • eutaxy n. Good or established order or arrangement. • EUTAXY n. (Greek) good order. |