Esperanto | English |
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emi verb | feel like(have a desire for something, or to do something) tend [tended, tending, tends](to be probable or likely) |
eminenta adjective | eminent(of a person: distinguished, noteworthy) |
emirlando noun | emirate [emirates](country ruled by an emir) |
emiro noun | emir [emirs](Islamic prince or leader) |
emisii verb | give off(to emit) |
e-minoro noun | E minor(the minor key with E as its tonic) |
(♂♀) alkemiisto, (explicitly ♂) viralkemiisto, (explicitly ♀) alkemiistino, (♂♀) alĥemiisto, (explicitly ♂) viralĥemiisto, (explicitly ♀) alĥemiistino noun | alchemist [alchemists](one who practices alchemy) |
(1) prezo, (2) premio noun | price [prices]noun |
abdiko, demisio noun | resignation [resignations](act of resigning) resignation [resignations](declaration that one resigns) |
abstemio (literary), abstinado, ŝparemo noun | abstemiousness(austerity) |
ajlopremilo noun | garlic press(utensil) |
akademia adjective | academic(belonging to an academy or other higher institution of learning) |
akademiano noun | academician [academicians](member of an academy) |
akademio noun | academy [academies](learned society) academy [academies](specialized school) |
aliseksemismo noun | heterosexism(Discrimination in favor of heterosexuals) |
alkemia, alĥemia adjective | alchemical(pertaining to alchemy) |
alkemio, alĥemio noun | alchemy [alchemies](ancient chemistry) |
anemia adjective | anemic(of or pertaining to anemia) |
anemio noun | anemia [anemias](medical condition with decreased oxygen transport) |
antisemito noun | anti-Semitenoun |
Artemiso proper noun | Artemis(Greek goddess) |
artemizio noun | artemisia [artemisias](plant of the genus Artemisia) mugwort(any of several artemisias) |
biokemia adjective | biochemical(involving chemical processes in living organisms) |
biokemiisto noun | biochemist [biochemists](A chemist whose speciality is biochemistry) |
biokemio, bioĥemio noun | biochemistry [biochemistries](the chemistry of those compounds that occur in living organisms, and the processes that occur in their metabolism and catabolism) |
blasfemi verb | blaspheme [blasphemed, blaspheming, blasphemes](to speak against God or religious doctrine) |
blasfemi, sakri verb | curse [cursed, cursing, curses](to use offensive language) curse [cursed, cursing, curses](to utter a vulgar curse) |
Bohemio proper noun | Bohemia(The region of the Czech Republic) |
brakumi, ĉirkaŭbraki, ĉirkaŭpreni, ĉirkaŭpremi, enbrakigi verb | embrace [embraced, embracing, embraces](to clasp (someone or each other) in the arms with affection, see also: hug) |
demiurgo noun | demiurge(being that created the universe) |
Demiurgo proper noun | Demiurge(Inferior creator deity in Gnosticism) |
dispremi verb | squish(To squeeze, compress, or crush) |
disputado, polemiko noun | controversy [controversies](debate, discussion of opposing opinions) |
duonkonduktaĵo, semikonduktaĵo, duonkonduktanto noun | semiconductor [semiconductors](substance with electrical properties between conductor and insulator) |
duonsfero, hemisfero noun | hemisphere [hemispheres](any half-sphere) |