| EARTHS | • earths n. Plural of earth. • earths v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of earth. • Earths prop.n. Plural of Earth. |
| EARTHSET | • earthset n. The time of "day" when the Earth begins to sink below the horizon of another planet according to a local observer. • EARTHSET n. the setting of the earth as seen from the moon. |
| EARTHSETS | • EARTHSET n. the setting of the earth as seen from the moon. |
| EARTHSHAKER | • earthshaker n. Somebody or something that is earthshaking, or of great global importance. • Earthshaker prop.n. An epithet for the god Poseidon. • EARTHSHAKER n. an event of great importance. |
| EARTHSHAKERS | • earthshakers n. Plural of earthshaker. • EARTHSHAKER n. an event of great importance. |
| EARTHSHAKING | • earthshaking adj. Of global consequence or importance. • earthshaking adj. Very loud. • EARTHSHAKING adj. of great importance or consequence. |
| EARTHSHAKINGLY | • earthshakingly adv. In an earthshaking manner. • EARTHSHAKING adv. of great importance or consequence. |
| EARTHSHATTERING | • earthshattering adj. Earthshaking. • earth-shattering adj. Alternative spelling of earthshattering. • EARTHSHATTERING adj. of great importance or consequence. |
| EARTHSHINE | • earthshine n. (Astronomy) Reflected earthlight visible on the Moon’s night side. • Earthshine n. (Astronomy) Alternative letter-case form of earthshine. • earth-shine n. Alternative spelling of Earthshine. |
| EARTHSHINES | • EARTHSHINE n. the faint light visible on parts of the moon not illuminated by the sun. |
| EARTHSTAR | • earthstar n. A type of puffball mushroom, of genus Geastrum, whose surface splits open in a star-shaped form. • EARTHSTAR n. a fungus related to the puffballs that opens out into a starlike form. |
| EARTHSTARS | • earthstars n. Plural of earthstar. • EARTHSTAR n. a fungus related to the puffballs that opens out into a starlike form. |