4 letter Crossword/Hangman Answers ---------------
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EDTA
- a compound which forms a chelate with a metal ion.
EARL
- The needlefish.
- A nobleman of England ranking below a marquis, and above a viscount.
- a British peer ranking below a marquess and above a viscount
EAST
- Toward the rising sun; or toward the point where the sun rises when in the equinoctial; as, the east gate; the east border; the east side; the east wind is a wind that blows from the east.
- Designating, or situated in, that part of a church which contains the choir or chancel; as, the east front of a cathedral.
- The point in the heavens where the sun is seen to rise at the equinox, or the corresponding point on the earth; that one of the four cardinal points of the compass which is in a direction at right angles to that of north and south, and which is toward the right hand of one who faces the north; the point directly opposite to the west.
- The eastern parts of the earth; the regions or countries which lie east of Europe; the orient.
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- a location in the eastern part of a country, region, or city
- the cardinal compass point that is at 90 degrees
- the direction corresponding to the eastward cardinal compass point
- situated in or facing or moving toward the east
- to, toward, or in the east; "we travelled east for several miles"; "located east of Rome"
ECHO
- A sound reflected from an opposing surface and repeated to the ear of a listener; repercussion of sound; repetition of a sound.
- Fig.: Sympathetic recognition; response; answer.
- A signal, played in the same manner as a trump signal, made by a player who holds four or more trumps and whose partner has led trumps or signaled for trumps.
- To send back ; to repeat in sound; to reverberate.
- To repeat with assent; to respond; to adopt.
- an imitation or repetition; "the flower arrangement was created as an echo of a client's still life"
- the repetition of a sound resulting from reflection of the sound waves; "she could hear echoes of her own footsteps"
- a reflected television or radio or radar beam
- a close parallel of a feeling, idea, style, etc.; "his contention contains more than an echo of Rousseau"; "Napoleon III was an echo of the mighty Emperor but an infinitely better man"
- a reply that repeats what has just been said
- to say again or imitate; "followers echoing the cries of their leaders"
- ring or echo with sound; "the hall resounded with laughter"
- call to mind; "His words echoed John F. Kennedy"
EDDA
- The religious or mythological book of the old Scandinavian tribes of German origin, containing two collections of Sagas of the old northern gods and heroes.
- tropical starchy tuberous root
EDDY
- A current of air or water running back, or in a direction contrary to the main current.
- A current of water or air moving in a circular direction; a whirlpool.
- To move as an eddy, or as in an eddy; to move in a circle.
- The circling mountains eddy in From the bare wild the dissipated storm.
- a miniature whirlpool or whirlwind resulting when the current of a fluid doubles back on itself
- flow in a circular current, of liquids
EDEN
- The garden where Adam and Eve first dwelt; hence, a delightful region or residence.
EDGE
- To move sideways; to move gradually; as, edge along this way.
- To sail close to the wind.
- To furnish with an edge as a tool or weapon; to sharpen.
- To shape or dress the edge of, as with a tool.
- To furnish with a fringe or border; as, to edge a dress; to edge a garden with box.
- To make sharp or keen, figuratively; to incite; to exasperate; to goad; to urge or egg on.
- To move by little and little or cautiously, as by pressing forward edgewise; as, edging their chairs forwards.
- The thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument; as, the edge of an ax, knife, sword, or scythe.
- Any sharp terminating border; a margin; a brink; extreme verge; as, the edge of a table, a precipice.
- Sharpness; readiness or fitness to cut; keenness; intenseness of desire.
- The border or part adjacent to the line of division; the beginning or early part; as, in the edge of evening.
- a sharp side formed by the intersection of two surfaces of an object; "he rounded the edges of the box"
- the outside limit of an object or area or surface; a place farthest away from the center of something; "the edge of the leaf is wavy"; "she sat on the edge of the bed"; "the water's edge"
- a slight competitive advantage; "he had an edge on the competition"
- the attribute of urgency in tone of voice; "his voice had an edge to it"
- the boundary of a surface
- a line determining the limits of an area
- lie adjacent to another or share a boundary; "Canada adjoins the U.S."; "England marches with Scotland"
- provide with an edge; "edge a blade"
- advance slowly, as if by inches; "He edged towards the car"
- provide with a border or edge; "edge the tablecloth with embroidery"