Italiano | Inglese |
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ecotipo noun {m} | ecotype [ecotypes](organism adapted to an environment) |
ecozona noun {f} | ecozone(large geographical region having a distinct biodiversity) |
ecstasy noun {m} | ecstasy [ecstasies](drug) |
ècto- adjective | ecto-adjective |
ectoblasto noun {m} | ectoblast(the outer layer of the blastoderm; the ectoderm or epiblast) |
ectoderma noun {f} | ectoderm [ectoderms](tissue layer in the embryo) |
ectopico adjective | adventitious(biology: developing in an unusual place or from an unusual source) |
ectoplasma noun | ectoplasm(parapsychology: visible substance believed to emanate from spiritualistic mediums) |
Ecuador proper noun | Ecuador(country in South America) |
ecuadoriana noun {f} | Ecuadorian(person from Ecuador) |
ecuadoriane noun {f-Pl} | Ecuadorian(person from Ecuador) |
ecuadoriani noun {m-Pl} | Ecuadorian(person from Ecuador) |
ecuadoriano adjective | Ecuadorian(pertaining to Ecuador) |
ecuadoriano noun {m} | Ecuadorian(person from Ecuador) |
Ecuba proper noun | Hecuba(the wife of King Priam) |
eculeo noun {m} | rack [racks](torture device) |
ecumene noun {f} | ecumene(inhabited areas of the world) |
ecumenismo noun {m} | ecumenism(ecumenical doctrines and practices) |
eczema noun {m} | eczema [eczemata](acute or chronic inflammation of the skin) |
eczematico adjective | eczematous(of or pertaining to eczema) |
eczematoso adjective | eczematous(of or pertaining to eczema) |
ed conjunction | and(used to connect two similar words, phrases, et cetera) |
ed altri phrase {m} | et al.(and others) |
edafologia noun {f} | edaphology(ecological relationship of soil with plants, and land cultivation practices) |
edamame noun {m-Pl} | edamame(green soybeans) |
edema noun {m} | edema [edemata](excessive accumulation of serum in tissue) |
edenico noun | Edenic(of or suggesting Eden) |
edera noun {f} | ivy [ivies](plant of the genus Hedera) |
edera terrestre noun {f} | ground ivy(Glechoma hederacea) ground-ivy(Glechoma hederacea) |
ederoso adjective | ivied(overgrown with ivy) |
Edgardo proper noun | Edgar(male given name) |
ediacarano proper noun {m} | Ediacaran(Ediacaran period) |
ediacarano adjective {m} | Ediacaran(of a geologic period from about 620 to 542 million years ago) |
edibile adjective | edible(that can be eaten without harm; suitable for consumption) |
edicola noun {f} | newsstand [newsstands](open stall where newspapers and magazines are on sale) niche [niches](cavity, hollow, or recess) shrine [shrines](a holy place dedicated to a specific figure of respect) |
edicolante noun {m} | newsagent [newsagents](person) |
edificare verb | base [based, basing, bases](have as its foundation or starting point) |