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Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, published by Columbia University Press
The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia contains entries on people, places, events, historical facts and terms, with bibliographies for further reading.
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episome (in genetics)
epistemology (in philosophy)
epitaph (in literature)
epithalamium (in music, poetry)
epithelium (material)
epoxy group (in chemistry)
epoxy resins (in chemistry)
Epsom and Ewell (city, region, England)
Epsom salts (in chemistry)
Epstein-Barr virus (disease, virus)
Equal Pay Act (government, law, United States)
equal-time rule (politics, United States)
equation (in mathematics)
equator (in geography)
equestrianism (in sports)
equilibrium (in physics, chemistry)
equinox (in astrophysics)
Equisetophyta (plant, division)
equites (the military, ancient Rome)
equity (in law)
equivalent weight (in chemistry)
Er (symbol)
era of good feelings (period, United States)
Erbil (city, Iraq)
erbium (element)
Ercolano (city, Italy)
Erebus (in Greek Mythology)
Erebus, Mount (mountain, Antarctica)
Erechtheum (structure, ancient Greece)
Erechtheus (in Greek Mythology)
Eretria (ancient city, ancient Greece)
Erfurt (city, Germany)
erg (unit)
ergonomics (branch of science, engineering)
ergot (disease)
Ericht, Loch (lake, Scotland)
Erichthonius (in Greek Mythology)
Eridanus (constellation)
Eridu (ancient city, Mesopotamia/Iraq)
Erie (indigenous people of North America)
Erie (city, Pennsylvania)
Erie Canal (body of water, New York)
Erie Railroad (organization)