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Earn
Earn - to obtain money being paid for one's work or service.
Easter
Easter - is an annual religious holiday, the most prominent one in the Christian countries, commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ on the 3rd day after his Crucifixion. The date of Easter celebration is moveable. It was established ...
Eave
Eave - overhanging length of a roof.
Elm-tree
Elm-tree - is a tree of genus Ulmus. It is spread in Southern as well as in Northern Hemispheres. This tree is rather high (10-40 metres), its life span equals to 200-400 years; its flowers are hermaphrodite, small and unconspicuous; its leaves are plain and laminous; its fruit is an alate nut.
Enclose
Enclose (to a letter) - to place something in the same package as the letter.
Envy
Envy - a state of desiring that a certain person would not be in a possession of something that an envying person does not have himself and is in extreme want for it; a feeling of discourage concerning someone's success.
Epreuves d’artiste
Epreuves d’artiste - a French term meaning "artist proof". Artist proofs, or APs is the name for copies of artist's work that he keeps for his own use or collection - usually 10-15 per cent of the whole edition.
Etching
Etching - is a design or a picture made from a metal place or glass that has had the design or the picture etched into it due to the corrosive action of an acid; an engraving.
Evangeline
A Tale of Acadie - a poem written by American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in 1847. In its centre the love story of an Acadian girl Evangeline Bellefontaine and Gabriel Lajeunesse...
Eve
The Eve of Saint Mark is a fragment of a poem written by John Keats in 1819. The title alludes to the holiday of Saint Mark that is celebrated on the 25th of April, thus Saint Mark's Eve falls upon 24th ...
Exhibition
Exhibition - An exhibition is a public exposure of achievements in economics, science, technology, culture, art and other fields of social life. For example, art exhibition is the public...
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