E.T.


Definition: Meaning of, E.T. in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / iː /

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  1. (1982) a very popular US film made by Steven SPIELBERG about a creature called E.T. ('the Extra Terrestrial'), who comes to Earth from another part of the universe. He is small and ugly, but very kind and intelligent, and he becomes friends with a boy called Elliot, who helps him to get home.
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E.T. used in phrases

  • -ette
    1. of small size
    2. denotes female
  • EDTA (noun)
    1. a complex molecule used medically to chelate metal ions in cases of lead or heavy metal poisoning
  • EFTA
    1. european Free Trade Association
  • EGTK (noun)
    1. a terrorist group that is the remnants of the original Bolivian insurgents trained by Che Guevara; attacks small unprotected targets such as power pylons or oil pipelines or government buildings
  • eats (noun)
    1. informal food, especially for a party
  • ecto-
    1. outside
  • entr'acte (noun)
    1. the interlude between two acts of a play
    2. music or dance etc music a brief show inserted between the sections of a longer performance
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Pronunciation: fʌŋk
Parts of Speech: noun
1884-1967 born in Poland united States biochemist who showed that several diseases were caused by dietary deficiencies and who coined the term 'vitamin' for the chemicals involved