Engelska | Polska |
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erudite adjective scholarly, learned | uczonyadjective |
erudition noun profound knowledge, especially that based on learning and scholarship | erudycjanoun oczytanienoun |
erupt | |
erupt verb to spontaneously release pressure or tension | implodowaćverb |
erupt verb to violently eject | uciecverb |
erupt verb vomit | rzygaćverb |
eruption noun sudden release of pressure or tension | erupcjanoun |
eruption noun violent ejection, such as that of lava from a volcano | erupcjanoun |
eruptive adjective | erupcyjnyadjective |
eruptively | |
Erwin | |
erysipelas noun acute febrile disease | różanoun |
erysipeloid noun mild cutaneous infection by Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae | różycanoun |
erythema noun abnormal redness | erytemanoun rumieńnoun |
Erythraean noun | Erytreanoun |
erythro- red | |
erythrocyte | |
erythromycin noun | erytromycynanoun |
erythropoiesis noun production of red blood cells | erytropoezanoun |
erythrosine | |
Erzurum | |
Erzya | |
e-reader noun device | czytnik e-bookównoun czytnik ebookównoun czytnik książek elektronicznychnoun e-czytniknoun |
's-Hertogenbosch noun capital city of North Brabant | 's-Hertogenboschnoun |
-eater | |
-er (with numbers, measurements or quantified sets) ranked by or having... | |
-er person whose occupation is... | |
-er used to form the comparative of adjectives | |
-er used to form the comparative of adverbs |