it's possible it means "to remove"
as in emasculate, evict, eviscerate
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The prefix "e-" typically means "out of" or "from." It is often used to indicate removal, absence, or separation, such as in the words "emerge" (to come out) or "exclude" (to keep out).
Yes. The EA pair has a long E sound as in meat and bean. All uses of the word share the same pronunciation.Yes, the word mean has a long e sound. Often when you see an e and a together it is a clue the sound may be long e. There are some words where that is not true though, like bread and head.
If you mean the term for a girl that is your sister/brother's daughter, it is "niece".
No. The EA pair has a long E sound as in clean and mean.
"E glandibus quercus" translates to "from the acorns of the oak tree" in English.
If you mean one who sells, seller is correct. If you mean a room wholly or partly underground (basement) it is cellar