exfoliation, shedding; peeling away (of skin, bark, etc.)
eccentric, strange or unusual person, odd character
clowning
eccentric
(also:эксцентрицитет) eccentricity
eccentric
eccentricity
eccentric, screwball
eccentric, outre
excess
enlargement
ectoplasm, outer part of the cytoplasm (Biology); radiation supposedly emitted by the body of a medium
ecumenic, worldwide, universal; of the Christian church
ECU, European currency unit, unit of currency introduced in 1999 as the composite monetary unit of the members of the European Union
elasticity; resilience; ductility
elastic, springy
elastoplast
elevator
Eleusinian mysteries
Eleusinian mysteries
Eleusinian
ladylike
elegantly
elegance, gracefulness; tastefulness, refined quality
chic, elegant, gent, genteel
elegiacs
elegiac
melancholy
elegy
electrification, process of charging with electricity; act of providing with electric power
Russian is an East Slavic language spoken by about 277 million people, primarily in Russia and by significant communities in other parts of Europe and Asia. It is the official language of Russia and is written in the Cyrillic alphabet.
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