| ECTOPIA | • ectopia n. (Pathology) The condition where an organ or other body part has an abnormal position. • ECTOPIA n. abnormal displacement of body parts, also ECTOPY. |
| ECTOPIC | • ectopic adj. Relating to ectopia. • ectopic adj. (Comparable, medicine) Being out of place, having an abnormal position. • ectopic n. (Cardiology, colloquial) Ectopic beat. |
| ECTOZOA | • ectozoa n. Plural of ectozoon. • ECTOZOON n. a parasite on the body of an animal, also ECTOZOAN. |
| EJECTOR | • ejector n. One who, or that which, ejects or dispossesses. • ejector n. (Mechanics) A jet jump for lifting water or withdrawing air from a space. • ejector n. Ejector seat: a pilot’s seat in an airplane that can be forcibly ejected in the case of an emergency;… |
| ELECTOR | • elector n. (Politics) A person eligible to vote in an election; a member of an electorate, a voter. • Elector n. (Historical) A German prince entitled to elect the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire; a prince-elector. • ELECTOR n. one that elects. |
| ERECTOR | • erector n. A person who, or a device which erects. • erector n. (Anatomy) Any of several muscles that make parts of the body erect. • erector n. An attachment to a microscope, telescope, etc. for making the image erect instead of inverted. |
| HECTORS | • hectors v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hector. • HECTOR v. to intimidate or harass by bluster or personal pressure. |
| LECTORS | • lectors n. Plural of lector. • lectors v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lector. • LECTOR n. (Latin) a reader of the lessons in a church service. |
| PECTOSE | • pectose n. (Biochemistry) An amorphous carbohydrate found especially in unripe fruits. It is associated with cellulose… • PECTOSE n. a pectin-yielding substance contained in the fleshy pulp of unripe fruit. |
| RECTORS | • rectors n. Plural of rector. • Rectors prop.n. Plural of Rector. • RECTOR n. in the Church of England, a clergyman of a parish where the tithes were formerly paid to the incumbent. |
| RECTORY | • rectory n. The residence of Roman Catholic priest(s) associated with a parish church. • rectory n. The residence of an Anglican rector. • RECTORY n. a rector's dwelling. |
| SECTORS | • sectors n. Plural of sector. • SECTOR v. to divide into sections. |
| VECTORS | • vectors n. Plural of vector. • vectors v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vector. • VECTOR v. to guide in flight by means of radioed directions. |