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eclecticism (in art)
eclipse (in astronomy)
ecliptic (in astrophysics)
ecliptic coordinate system (in astrophysics)
École des Beaux-Arts (university, France)
ecology (study of organisms and their environment)
econometrics (technique)
economic planning (in economics)
Ecorse (city, Michigan)
ecstasy (drug)
ectoderm (in anatomy)
Ectoprocta (in zoology)
Ecuador (country)
ecumenical movement (in Protestantism)
eczema (disease)
Ed (in the Old Testament)
Edam (city, the Netherlands)
Edar (place)
Edda (in literature)
Eddystone (structure, England)
edelweiss (plant)
edema (condition)
Eden (rivers, England and Scotland)
Eder (river, Germany)
Edessa (ancient city, Mesopotamia)
edge cities (city, Virginia)
Edgehill (geographical area, England)
Edgeøya (island, Norway)
Edhessa (city, Greece)
Edina (city, Minnesota)
Edinburg (city, Texas)
Edinburgh (capital, Scotland)
Edinburgh, University of (university, Scotland)
Edirne (city, Turkey)
Edison (city, New Jersey)
Edmond (city, Oklahoma)
Edmonds (city, Washington)
Edmonton (capital, Alberta)
Edmundston (city, Canada)
Edom (place)
education (process)
Edward, Lake (lake, Africa/Zaire/Uganda)
Edwardsville (city, Illinois)
eel (vertebrate, chordate)
Efate (island, the Pacific/Vanuatu)