An egret is a slender white water bird with long legs and a long neck, commonly found in wetlands where it feeds on fish and insects.
2. Emu
Answer: Types of Birds
An emu is a large, flightless bird native to Australia with long legs and neck, known for its speed and strong running ability.
3. Eider
Answer: Types of Birds
An eider is a large sea duck found in cold coastal regions, known for its thick down feathers and strong swimming ability.
4. Eagle
Answer: Types of Birds
An eagle is a large bird of prey with strong wings, sharp talons, and keen eyesight, known for hunting and soaring at high heights.
5. Elm
Answer: Types of Trees
Elm is a deciduous tree with broad leaves and a spreading shape, native to parts of Europe, Asia, and North America.
6. Eucalyptus
Answer: Types of Trees
Eucalyptus is a fast-growing tree native to Australia, known for its aromatic leaves and use in paper, oil, and construction.
7. Ebony
Answer: Types of Trees
Ebony is a tropical tree known for its very dark, dense wood, which is valued for furniture, musical instruments, and carvings.
8. Elder
Answer: Types of Trees
Elder is a small tree or large shrub that produces clusters of white flowers and dark berries and grows in temperate regions.
9. English
Answer: World Languages
English is a Germanic language that originated in England and is now widely spoken around the world as a first or second language.
10. Ewe
Answer: World Languages
Ewe is a Niger-Congo language spoken mainly in Ghana and Togo, as well as in parts of Benin, by the Ewe people.
11. Esperanto
Answer: World Languages
Esperanto is a planned language created in the late 1800s to be easy to learn and is used by international communities, particularly those in Europe.
12. Edo
Answer: World Languages
Edo is a Niger-Congo language spoken mainly in southern Nigeria, especially in Edo State, by the people of that region.
13. Epic
Answer: Forms of Writing
An epic is a long narrative poem or story that describes the adventures and achievements of heroic figures, often connected to a culture's history or myths.
14. Elegy
Answer: Forms of Writing
An elegy is a poem that expresses grief or loss, often written to honor someone who has died or to reflect on sorrowful events.
15. Epistle
Answer: Forms of Writing
An epistle is a written letter, formal in style, that is intended to teach, advise, or share ideas with a specific audience.
16. Epitaph
Answer: Forms of Writing
An epitaph is a short written statement on a grave or memorial that honors or describes the person who has died.
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