Esperanto | English |
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ekvatora adjective | equatorial(of, near, or relating to the equator) |
Ekvatora Gvineo proper noun | Equatorial Guinea(country in Western Africa) |
ekvatoro noun | equator [equators](circle around the earth) |
ekvidi verb | glimpse [glimpsed, glimpsing, glimpses](see briefly) |
ekvido noun | glimpse [glimpses](brief look) |
ekvilibro noun | equilibrium [equilibriums](condition of a system in which competing influences are balanced) |
ekvinokso, tagnoktegaleco noun | equinox [equinoxes](one of the two times in the year when the length of the day and night are equal, which occurs when the apparent path of the Sun intersects with the equatorial plane of the Earth) |
ekvivalenta adjective | equivalent(similar or identical in value) |
ekz. (ekzemple) adverb | e.g.(abbreviation for "for example") |
ekzakta adjective | exact [exacter, exactest](precisely agreeing) |
ekzakte adverb | exactly(in an exact manner) |
ekzakto noun | accuracy [accuracies](state of being accurate) |
ekzameno noun | examination [examinations](formal test) test [tests](academics: examination) |
ekzegezo noun | exegesis [exegeses](formal written exposition or explanatory essay) |
ekzekuti verb | execute [executed, executing, executes](to kill as punishment) |
ekzekutisto noun | executioner [executioners](the person who carries out the execution) |
ekzekuto noun | execution [executions]noun |
ekzemo noun | eczema [eczemata](acute or chronic inflammation of the skin) |
ekzemple preposition | for example(as an example) |
ekzemplero noun | exemplar [exemplars](handwritten manuscript) |
ekzemplo noun | example [examples](something representative of a group) example [examples](something serving as a pattern of behaviour) example [examples](something serving to explain or illustrate a rule) |
ekzercado lertigas phrase | practice makes perfect(if one practices an activity enough, one will eventually master it) |
ekzerci verb | exercise [exercised, exercising, exercises](exert for the sake of training) exercise [exercised, exercising, exercises](take action, enforce) practise [practised, practising, practises](to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) work out(to exercise) |
ekzerco noun | exercise [exercises](any activity designed to develop or hone a skill or ability) exercise [exercises](physical activity intended to improve strength and fitness) |
ekzili verb | exile [exiled, exiling, exiles](to send into exile) |
ekzista adjective | existential(of, or relating to existence) |
ekzistadismo noun | existentialism(philosophical movement) |
ekzistado, ekzisto noun | existence [existences](state of being, existing, or occurring) |
ekzisti verb | exist [existed, existing, exists](to be) |
ekzisti, esti verb | be(exist) |
ekzoplanedo, ekstersunsistema planedo noun | exoplanet(planet outside Earth's solar system) |
ekzorci verb | exorcise [exorcised, exorcising, exorcises](To drive out an evil spirit from a person, place or thing, especially by an incantation or prayer) |
ekzorco noun | exorcism [exorcisms](ritual driving out of evil spirits) |