| ECOCIDE | • ecocide n. The complete destruction of an ecosystem due to human activities, such as due to exploitation of resources… • ECOCIDE n. the destruction of the environment. |
| ECOGIFT | • ECOGIFT n. a donation of land to the government for ecological purposes. |
| ECOLOGY | • ecology n. (Biology) The branch of biology dealing with the relationships of organisms with their environment and… • ECOLOGY n. the study of the interrelationships between life forms and their environment, also OECOLOGY. |
| ECOMAPS | • ecomaps n. Plural of ecomap. • ECOMAP n. a diagrammatic representation of a person's or family's interactions with other individuals and groups in the community. |
| ECONOMY | • economy n. Effective management of a community or system, or especially its resources. • economy n. The study of money, currency and trade, and the efficient use of resources. • economy n. Frugal use of resources. |
| ECONUTS | • econuts n. Plural of econut. • ECONUT n. one concerned for the environment. |
| ECORCHE | • écorché n. (Art) A figure drawn, painted or sculpted so as to show the muscles of the body without skin. • ECORCHE n. (French) a manikin, or image, representing an animal, esp. man, with the skin removed so that the muscles are exposed for purposes of study. |
| ECOTAGE | • ecotage n. The commission of usually illegal acts of sabotage motivated by environmentalism. • ECOTAGE n. sabotage for ecological motives. |
| ECOTONE | • ecotone n. A transition area between two adjacent ecological communities (ecosystems). • ECOTONE n. a transition area between two adjacent ecological communities. |
| ECOTOUR | • ecotour n. A vacation tour or package that showcases ecology (Wildlife, etc.) or is ecologically friendly. • ECOTOUR v. to go on a tour with an ecological purpose. |
| ECOTYPE | • ecotype n. (Ecology) A phenotype that is adapted to a specific environment. • ECOTYPE n. a group of organisms which have adapted to a particular environment and so have become different from other groups within the species. |
| ECOZONE | • ecozone n. (Biogeography) A large geographical region having a distinct biodiversity of flora and fauna. • ECOZONE n. a regional ecosystem. |