| EBENEZERS | • Ebenezers n. Plural of Ebenezer. • EBENEZER n. (Hebrew) a chapel or religious meeting place. |
| EBENISTES | • ébénistes n. Plural of ébéniste. • EBENISTE n. (French) a cabinetmaker. |
| EBIONISED | • Ebionised v. Simple past tense and past participle of Ebionise. • EBIONISE v. to follow the sect of ebionism, also EBIONIZE. |
| EBIONISES | • Ebionises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of Ebionise. • EBIONISE v. to follow the sect of ebionism, also EBIONIZE. |
| EBIONISMS | • EBIONISM n. an early Christian sect which honoured Mosaic law. |
| EBIONITIC | • Ebionitic adj. Relating to the Ebionites. • EBIONITIC adj. relating to ebionism, an early Christian sect which honoured Mosaic law. |
| EBIONIZED | • Ebionized v. Simple past tense and past participle of Ebionize. • EBIONIZE v. to follow the sect of ebionism, also EBIONISE. |
| EBIONIZES | • Ebionizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of Ebionize. • EBIONIZE v. to follow the sect of ebionism, also EBIONISE. |
| EBONISING | • ebonising v. Present participle of ebonise. • EBONISE v. to stain black in imitation of ebony, also EBONIZE. |
| EBONIZING | • ebonizing v. Present participle of ebonize. • EBONIZE v. to stain black in imitation of ebony, also EBONISE. |
| EBRIETIES | • ebrieties n. Plural of ebriety. • EBRIETY n. drunkenness. |
| EBRILLADE | • EBRILLADE n. (French) a bridle check; a jerk of one rein, given to a horse when he refuses to turn. |
| EBRIOSITY | • ebriosity n. (Formal) Drunkenness or intoxication from alcohol, especially as a habitual state. • EBRIOSITY n. addiction to drink; habitual drunkenness. |
| EBULLIENT | • ebullient adj. Enthusiastic; high-spirited. • ebullient adj. (Literally, of a liquid) Boiling or agitated as if boiling. • EBULLIENT adj. bubbling with enthusiasm or excitement. |
| EBURNEOUS | • eburneous adj. Resembling ivory in colour. • EBURNEOUS adj. of or like ivory, also EBURNEAN. |