es
plural noun suffix(Es)
—used to form the plural of most nouns that end in s, z, sh, ch, or a final y that changes to i and of some nouns ending in f that changes to v
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verb suffix(Es)
—used to form the third person singular present of most verbs that end in s, z, sh, ch, or a final y that changes to i
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noun(Es)
the 5th letter of the English alphabet
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noun(Es)
a graphic representation of this letter
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noun(Es)
a speech counterpart of orthographic e
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abbreviation(Es)
breaking and entering
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abbreviation(Es)
Church of England
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noun(Es)
an acute hepatitis that is caused by a highly variable single-stranded RNA virus (species Hepatitis E virus of the genus Hepevirus), is marked chiefly by fatigue, fever, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, and abdominal pain, is usually contracted from sewage-contaminated water, and is rare in the United States but is common in some tropical developing countries
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noun(Es)
a Japanese art movement that flourished from the 17th to the 19th century and produced paintings and prints depicting the everyday life and interests of the common people; also : the paintings and prints themselves
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noun(Es)
any of several fat-soluble vitamins that are chemically tocopherols whose lack in the human body is associated especially with neurological symptoms (as ataxia and muscle weakness), that are found especially in wheat germ, vegetable oils, egg yolk, and green leafy vegetables or are made synthetically, and that are used chiefly in animal feeds and as antioxidants; especially : alpha-tocopherol
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Greek phrase(Es)
a possession for ever —applied to an enduring work of art or literature