EERILY
Ee"ri*ly, adv.
Defn: In a strange, unearthly way.
EERISOME
Ee"ri*some, a.
Defn: Causing fear; eerie. [Scot.]
EET
Eet, obs. imp.
Defn: of Eat. Chaucer.
EFFABLE
Ef"fa*ble, a. Etym: [L. effabilis; ex out + fari to speak.]
Defn: Capable of being uttered or explained; utterable. Barrow.
EFFACE
Ef*face", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Effaced; p. pr. & vb. n. Effacing.]
Etym: [F. effacer; pref. es- (L. ex) + face face; prop., to destroy
the face or form. See Face, and cf. Deface.]
1. To cause to disappear (as anything impresses or inscribed upon a surface) by rubbing out, striking out, etc.; to erase; to render illegible or indiscernible; as, to efface the letters on a monument, or the inscription on a coin.