economics (n.) - the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth., economist (n.) - a specialist in economics, editorial (adj.) - relating to someone who writes, corrects, or changes pieces of text to be published, efficiently (adv.) - working or operating quickly and effectively in an organized way, elbow (n.) - the joint between the forearm and the upper arm., electronics (n.) - the scientific study of electric current and the technology that uses it., elegant (adj.) - graceful and attractive in appearance or behaviour, elementary (adj.)  - 1. basic 2. relating to the early stages of studying a subject, eliminate (v.) - to put an end to or get rid of, embrace (v.) - to hold someone tightly with both arms to express love, liking, or sympathy, emission (n.) - the act of sending out gas, heat, light, etc., emotionally (adv.) - in a way that is full of strong feelings, empire (n.) - a group of countries ruled by a single person, government, or country, enjoyable (adj.) - giving delight or pleasure., entertaining (adj.) - providing amusement or enjoyment., entrepreneur (n.) - someone who makes money by starting their own business,, envelope (n.)  - a flat, usually square or rectangular, paper container for a letter, equip (v.) - supply with the necessary items for a particular purpose., equivalent (n., adj.) - equal in force, amount, or value., era (n.) - 1. a period of time beginning with some special date or event. the Christian era. 2. an important or outstanding period of history., erupt (v.) - to burst from limits or restraint, to force out or release suddenly and often violently, essentially (adv.) - relating to the most important characteristics or ideas of something:, ethic (n.) - a set of moral principles, ethnic (adj.) - relating or belonging to a group of people, evaluation (n.) - the process of judging or calculating the quality, importance, amount, or value of something, evident (adj.) - easily seen or understood, evolution (n.) - the way in which living things change and develop over millions of years, evolve (v.) - develop gradually, especially from a simple to a more complex form., exceed (v.) - to be greater than a number or amount, or to go past an allowed limit, exception (n.) - a person or thing that is excluded from a general statement or does not follow a rule., excessive (adj.) - too much or too many, exclude (v.) - to prevent someone or something from entering a place or taking part in an activity, exhibit (v., n.) - (v.) publicly display (a work of art or item of interest) in an art gallery or museum or at a trade fair. (n.) an object or collection of objects on public display in an art gallery or museum or at a trade fair., exit (n.) - a way out, especially of a public building, room, or passenger vehicle., exotic (adj.) - unusual and exciting because of coming (or seeming to come) from far away, expansion (n.) - the increase of something in size, number, or importance, expertise (n.) - expert skill or knowledge in a particular field., exploit (v.) - to use something in a way that helps you, exposure (n.) - the state of being exposed to contact with something., extension (n.) - the fact of reaching, stretching, or continuing; the act of adding to something in order to make it bigger or longer, extensive (adj.) - 1. covering a large area; having a great range, extensively (adj.) - in a way that covers or affects a large area.,

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