4-letter words containing s, e
- efts — electronic funds transfer
- eggs — Plural form of egg.
- egis — Alternative spelling of aegis.
- egos — Plural form of ego.
- ehts — Emacs HyperText System. An experimental multi-user hypertext system from the University of Aalborg. It consists of a text editor (based on Epoch and GNU Emacs and written in elisp) and a graphical browser (based on XView and written in C) running under the X Window System and OpenWindows. Both tools use HyperBase as their database.
- eisa — Extended Industry-Standard Architecture
- eish — (South Africa) phew; whew; expressing resignation.
- ekes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of eke.
- elis — an ancient city-state of SW Greece, in the NW Peloponnese: site of the ancient Olympic games
- elks — Plural form of elk.
- ells — Plural form of ell.
- elms — Plural form of elm.
- elsa — a feminine name
- else — thing other than
- emas — Edinburgh Multi Access System
- emos — Plural form of emo.
- emus — Plural form of emu.
- emys — any freshwater turtle of the Emys genus
- ends — Plural form of end.
- enos — a son of Seth (Genesis 4:26; 5:6)
- ensa — Entertainments National Service Association (a World War II organization).
- ents — Plural form of ent.
- eons — Plural form of eon.
- epcs — Experimental Physics Control Systems
- epis — Plural form of epi.
- epns — electroplated nickel silver
- epos — (obsolete) An epic.
- epss — Electronic Performance Support System
- eras — Plural form of era.
- erfs — Plural form of erf.
- ergs — Plural form of erg.
- eris — /e'ris/ The Greek goddess of Chaos, Discord, Confusion, and Things You Know Not Of; her name was latinised to Discordia and she was worshiped by that name in Rome. Not a very friendly deity in the Classical original, she was reinvented as a more benign personification of creative anarchy starting in 1959 by the adherents of Discordianism and has since been a semi-serious subject of veneration in several "fringe" cultures, including hackerdom. See Church of the SubGenius.
- erks — Plural form of erk.
- eros — A winged figure of a child representing love and/or its power.
- errs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of err.
- erse — of or relating to the Irish Gaelic language
- ersh — Alternative form of earsh.
- erst — Long ago; formerly.
- erts — Electronic Reciprocal Transfer System
- es-1 — (text, tool) An early text editing interpreter.
- esau — son of Isaac and Rebecca and twin brother of Jacob, to whom he sold his birthright (Genesis 25)
- esca — (ichthyology) fleshy growth from an anglerfish's head that acts as a lure.
- escd — Extended System Configuration Data
- esd. — Esdras
- esda — Electrostatic Deposition Analysis: a technique used to check the sequence in which a statement written in police custody was made. The chronology of the statement is arrived at by the examination of indentations on subsequent pages
- esdi — Enhanced Small Disk Interface
- esim — A language for simulation of VLSI at the switch level. The primitives are nodes and transistors.
- esky — (Australia) An insulated picnic cooler, using ice or refrigerated blocks to keep food and drinks cool.
- esml — Extended Systems Modelling Language
- esne — (Anglo-Saxon, historical) A hireling of servile status; slave.