Results for: degree, range or scope, region, range
English English
equation of first degree, simple equationlinear equation
equation with an unknown value which is raised to the fourth degree (Mathematics), of the fourth degree, of the fourth degree (Mathematics)quartic
equatorial regionTorrid Zone
escort, forerunner, mounted range hand, one who rides forth, ranch hand; escort, one who rides out before an automobile to clear the way; rider on horseback who leads or accompanies a carriageoutrider
ethnic group which inhabits costal regions of western Africa; language of the Yoruba people, member of the Yoruba people of western Africa, member of West African people, region of city-states in Nigeria, Yoruba languageYoruba
ethnographic region in Oceania, encompassing a number of island groups in the western Pacific Ocean, south of the equator, one of the three principal island groups in the Pacific Ocean, island group in the south Pacific to which New Guinea belongsMelanesia
exaggerated praise, excellent, grammatical form, highest in degree of comparison, of the highest degree, supreme; denoting the highest degree of a quality (Grammar), somebody or something superlative, superlative adjective or adverb, word denoting the ...superlative
excessive, excessive quantity, to excess, too much, to an excessive degree, overlyovermuch
excessively extend or elongate; lengthen to an exaggerated degree, prolong something beyond expected duration, risk financial ruin, stretch limits of resourcesoverextend
Exhibiting a high degree of homogeneity.Homogeneous
expanding equally, expanding over an equal area, with the same range or limitscoextensive
expected range of functioningnorm
expected range of outcomeconfidence interval
extensive range of mountains on the Moon surrounding the southeastern edge of Mare ImbriumMontes Apenninus
extensiveness, quality of being large in scope; thorough understanding of a subject or subjectscomprehensiveness
 

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