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ethology (branch of zoology)
ethylene (in chemistry)
Etna, Mount (volcano, Italy)
Etobicoke (North America)
Eton College (city, England)
Etruria (ancient country)
Etruscan (ancient country, civilization)
Etruscan art (art, Italy)
Etruscan religion (Religion)
eubacteria (Genetics)
Euboea (island, Greece)
Eucharist (in Christianity)
Eucken, Rudolf Christoph (German philosopher)
Euclid (city, Ohio)
Eudocia Macrembolitissa (Byzantine empress)
Eugene (city, Oregon)
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Eugene of Savoy (Savoyard royalty)
eugenics (branch of genetics)
Eugenius III (Medieval)
Eugnie (French empress)
eukaryote (in taxonomy)
Eulenspiegel, Till (German entertainer)
Euler, Leonhard (Swiss mathematician)
Eumenes II (royalty)
eunuch (in sociology)
Euphranor (Ancient Greek painter & sculptor)
Euphrates River (river, Turkey/Syria/Iraq)
Euphronius (Art)
Eure River (river)
Euripides (Ancient Greek dramatist)
Eurocommunism (communism of certain western European Communist ...)
Eurodollar (U.S. dollar on deposit with a bank abroad)
Europa (Religion)
Europe (continent)
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