Results for: device for setting off an explosive, means of making something explode
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Elimination of a long or short position by making an opposite transaction. Related: liquidation.Offset
elimination, exclusion, removal; prevention, act of making impossiblepreclusion
emcee, master of ceremonies; one who notifies, somebody making announcements, TV or radio commentatorannouncer
empty talk, persuasive speech or writing, pretentious words, skill with language, study of the effective use of language; art of speaking and writing effectively; oratory, study of language as a means of persuasion; use of bombastic language, use of un...rhetoric
enacted by law, having legislative power, having the authority to make or enact laws; of legislation, of the making of laws; of a legislature, lawmaking body, lawmaking authority, relating to lawmaking, relating to lawmaking bodylegislative
enclosed motor vehicle, front, large closed vehicle used for transporting goods or people; railroad car (British), transport by van, travel in a van, wing, winnowing devicevan
engine powered by a rotor revolving by means of the force of moving liquid exerted on the vanes of the rotor (fluids commonly used are water, steam, and air), machine powered by rotating bladesturbine
English part song, lyric poem, medieval Italian song, polyphonic song sung without musical accompaniment by four to six singers (especially popular during the Renaissance); short love poem suitable for setting to musicmadrigal
enlarge, increase the size of; cause to appear larger (by means of lenses, etc.); exaggerate, make seem more important or serious, have an enlarging ability, increase the actual size of something, increase the apparent size of something, increase the i...magnify
ensile, making of silage, process of preserving green fodder in a silo; cattle fodder which results from this process, stored fodderensilage
entertain with street performances of singing dancing juggling etc.; present improvised theater performances in forsaken areas; travel to rural villages in order to defraud the residents (by selling defective goods), stiffening devicebusk
entertainment, act of hosting at a feast; act of making happy, act of delightingregalement
entice by means of gentle persuasion and flatterycoaxingly
environment, surroundings, social setting; medium; backgroundmilieu
equipment for projecting film, machine for displaying films or pictures onto large screens; launcher, device used to fire weapons; floodlight, spotlightprojector
 

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