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each other {pron} (to one another; one to the other) | :: hver annar, hvor annar {d}, hvor af öðrum {d} |
eagle {n} (any of several large carnivorous birds in the family Accipitridae) | :: örn {m} |
eagle {n} (in golf, a score of two under par for a hole) | :: örn {m} |
eagle owl {n} (large owl of genus Bubo) | :: úfur |
ear {n} (fruiting body of a grain plant) | :: ax {n} |
ear {v} (archaic: to plough) | :: plægja |
ear {v} (plough) SEE: plough | :: |
ear {n} (organ of hearing) | :: eyra {n} |
eardrum {n} (membrane separating outer and middle ears) | :: hljóðhimna {f} |
earl {n} (a British or Irish nobleman) | :: jarl {m} |
earless {adj} (lacking ears) | :: eyrnalaus |
ear lobe {n} (a part of the ear) | :: eyrnasnepill {m} |
early {adj} (at a time in advance of the usual) | :: snemma |
early {adv} (at a time before expected) | :: snemma |
earmuff {n} (garment to keep the ears warm) | :: eyrnaskjól {n} |
earring {n} (piece of jewelry) | :: eyrnalokk |
ear shell {n} (abalone) SEE: abalone | :: |
earth {n} (soil) | :: jörð |
earth {n} (any general rock-based material) | :: jörð |
earth {n} (one of the four basic elements) | :: jörð |
earth {n} (one of the five basic elements) | :: jörð |
earth {prop} (our planet, third out from the Sun) SEE: Earth | :: |
Earth {prop} (third planet of the Solar System) | :: jörð {f} |
Earthling {n} (inhabitant of the planet Earth) | :: jarðarbúi {m} |
earth pig {n} (aardvark) SEE: aardvark | :: |
earthquake {n} (shaking of the surface of a planet) | :: jarðskjálfti {m}, jarðhræring {f} |
earthworm {n} (worm (animal)) | :: ánamaðkur {m} |
earwax {n} (waxy substance secreted by the ear) | :: eyrnamergur {m} |
easier said than done {adj} (easy to propose, but difficult to accomplish) | :: hægara sagt en gert, [it is easier said than done] það er hægara sagt en gert, hægara ort en gert, [it is easier said than done] það er hægara ort en gert |
east {n} (compass point) | :: austur {n} |
East Asian {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to East Asia) | :: austurasískur |
East Asian {n} (a person from East Asia) | :: Austur-Asíumaður {m}, Austur-Asíubúi {m} |
Easter {n} (Christian holiday) | :: páskar {m-p} |
Easter egg {n} (a dyed or decorated egg) | :: páskaegg {n} |
Easter egg {n} (a chocolate confection in the shape of an egg) | :: páskaegg {n} |
Easter egg hunt {n} (activity held at Easter where hidden Easter eggs have to be found) | :: páskaeggjaleit {f} |
Easter Island {prop} (Island in the Pacific) | :: Páskaeyja |
eastern {adj} (related to the east) | :: austur |
Eastern Europe {prop} (Eastern Europe) | :: Austur-Evrópa |
Eastern Orthodox Church {prop} (division of Christianity) | :: Rétttrúnaðarkirkjan {f}, Austurkirkjan {f} [informal] |
East Pakistan {prop} (historical: part of Pakistan) | :: Austur-Pakistan |
East Sea {prop} (Baltic sea) SEE: Baltic Sea | :: |
East Sea {prop} (Sea of Japan) SEE: Sea of Japan | :: |
East Sea {prop} (Dead Sea) SEE: Dead Sea | :: |
East Timor {prop} (Country in Oceania) | :: Austur-Tímor |
easy {adj} (requiring little skill or effort) | :: einfaldur, léttur, auðvelt |
easy {adj} | :: auðveldur |
eat {v} (to ingest, see also: consume; ingest) | :: borða, éta, eta |
eat humble pie {v} (to admit one's faults) | :: leggja niður skottið |
eating disorder {n} (psychological disorder) | :: átröskun {f} |
eat one's words {v} (regret something said) | :: taka orð sín aftur, éta ofan í sig, éta í sig |
e-book {n} (electronic book) | :: rafbók |
Ecclesiastes {prop} (book of the Bible) | :: Prédikarinn |
ecclesiology {n} (branch of theology) | :: kirkjufræði {f} |
echidna {n} (any of the four species of small spined monotremes) | :: mjónefur {m} |
echinoderm {n} (member of the Echinodermata) | :: skrápdýr {n-p} |
echo {n} (reflected sound) | :: bergmál {n}, endurómur {m} |
echolalia {n} (echoing of words or phrases) | :: bergmálstal {n} |
echopraxia {n} (involuntary repetition of the observed movements of others) | :: hermifas {n} |
eclectic {adj} (selecting a mixture of what appear to be best of various doctrines, methods or styles) | :: [who picks the best] sem velur úr það besta |
eclipse {n} (passage of a planetary object between others) | :: myrkvi |
ecliptic {n} (Earth's orbital plane) | :: sólbaugur {m} |
eco- {prefix} (concerning ecology or the environment) | :: visti- |
ecology {n} (branch of biology) | :: vistifræði {n} |
economics {n} (study) | :: hagfræði |
economy {n} (effective management of the resources of a community or system) | :: hagur {m} |
economy {n} (frugal use of resources) | :: hagsýni {f}, nýtni {f}, ráðdeild {f}, sparnaður {m} |
economy {n} (production and distribution and consumption) | :: atvinnulif {n}, efnahagslíf {n} |
ecosystem {n} (system of an ecological community and its environment) | :: vistkerfi {n} |
ecotourism {n} (responsible travel) | :: visthæf ferðamennska |
ecotype {n} (organism adapted to an environment) | :: staðbrigði {n} |
ecru {adj} (beige) SEE: beige | :: |
ectoproct {n} (bryozoan) SEE: bryozoan | :: |
Ecuador {prop} (country in South America) | :: Ekvador |
Ecuadorian {n} (person from Ecuador) | :: Ekvadori, Ekvadorar {p} |
Ecuadorian {adj} (pertaining to Ecuador) | :: ekvadorskur |
eczema {n} (acute or chronic inflammation of the skin) | :: exem {n} |
edentate {adj} (toothless) SEE: toothless | :: |
edentulous {adj} (toothless) SEE: toothless | :: |
Edgar {prop} (male given name) | :: Edgar {m} |
edge {n} (boundary line of a surface) | :: kantur {m} |
edge {n} (joining line between two vertices of a polygon) | :: hlið {f} |
edge {n} (thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument) | :: egg {f} |
edge {n} (in graph theory: any of the pairs of vertices in a graph) | :: leggur {m} |
edifice {n} (building) | :: bygging {f}, hús {n} |
Edinburgh {prop} (capital of Scotland) | :: Edinborg {f} |
editor {n} (program for modifying text files) | :: ritill {m}, textaritill {m} |
editorial {n} (article giving the opinion of editors) | :: forystugrein {f} |
EDNOS {n} (disorder) | :: átröskun ekki nánar tilgreind |
e-dress {n} (e-mail address) SEE: e-mail address | :: |
education {n} (process or art of imparting knowledge, skill and judgment) | :: menntun {f} |
educator {n} (teacher) SEE: teacher | :: |
Edward {prop} (male given name) | :: Eðvarð, Játvarður {m} |
eel {n} (any fish of the order Anguilliformes) | :: áll {m} |
efficient {adj} (making good use of resources) | :: skilvirkur {m}, nýtinn {m} |
efflower {v} (leatherworking: remove an outer surface with a knife) SEE: graze | :: |
effrontery {n} (insolent and shameless audacity) | :: ósvífni {f}, óskammfeilni {f} |
e.g. {adv} (abbreviation for “for example”) | :: t.d. [til dæmis] |
egalitarian {adj} (characterized by social equality and equal rights for all people) | :: jafnréttis- |
egalitarian {n} (person who accepts or promotes social equality and equal rights for all people) | :: jafnréttissinni {m} |
egalitarianism {n} (political doctrine of universal equality) | :: jafnréttisstefna {f} |
egg {n} (body housing an embryo) | :: egg {n} |
egg {n} (egg of domestic fowl as food item) | :: egg {n} |
egg {n} (ovum) | :: egg {n}, eggfruma {f} |
egg cell {n} (ovum) SEE: ovum | :: |
egg on {v} (provoke) | :: eggja |
eggplant {n} (edible fruit) | :: eggaldin {n} |
eggshell {n} (object) | :: eggjaskurn {f} |
eggshell {n} (colour) | :: beingulur litur {m}, beingulur {m} |
eggshell {adj} (of a pale yellowish-whitish colour) | :: beingulur {m} |
egg white {n} (clear part of an egg) SEE: albumen | :: |
egg yolk {n} (central part of an egg) SEE: yolk | :: |
egregious {adj} (conspicuous, exceptional, outstanding) | :: svívirðilegur {m}, smánarlegur {m}, erki- |
egress {n} (exit) SEE: exit | :: |
Egypt {prop} (country in North Africa) | :: Egyptaland {n}, Egiptaland {n} |
Egyptian {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to Egypt) | :: egypskur |
Egyptian {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to Egyptians) | :: egypskur |
Egyptian {n} (person from Egypt) | :: Egypti, Egyptar |
Egyptian {prop} (language) | :: egypska {f} |
eh {interj} (used to mean “What?”) | :: ha |
eider {n} (duck of genus Somateria) | :: æður, æðarfugl |
eiderdown {n} (the down of the eider duck) | :: æðardúnn {m} |
Eiffel Tower {prop} (tower in Paris) | :: Eiffelturninn {m} |
eigenfunction {n} (function) | :: eiginfall {n} |
eigensolution {n} (mathematics: any of the results of the calculation of eigenvalues) | :: eiginlausn {f} |
eigenspace {n} (set of the eigenvectors associated with a particular eigenvalue) | :: eiginrúm |
eigenvalue {n} (scalar multiplier of an eigenvector) | :: eigingildi {n} |
eigenvector {n} (vector not rotated by linear transformation) | :: eiginvigur {m}, eiginvektor {m} |
eight {num} (cardinal number 8) | :: átta |
eighteen {num} (cardinal number) | :: átján, áttján [archaic] |
eighth {adj} (ordinal form of the number eight, see also: 8th) | :: áttundi |
eighth note {n} (eighth note) SEE: quaver | :: |
eight hundred {num} (cardinal number 800) | :: átta hundruð |
eight o'clock {n} (the start of the ninth hour) | :: klukkan átta |
eight thousand {n} (cardinal number) | :: átta þúsund |
eighty-five {num} (the cardinal number 85) | :: áttatíu og fimm |
eighty-four {num} (84) | :: áttatíu og fjórir |
eighty-nine {num} (89) | :: áttatíu og níu |
eighty-one {num} (81) | :: áttatíu og einn {m} |
einsteinium {n} (element with atomic number 99) | :: einsteinín |
ejaculation {n} (ejection of semen through the urethra) | :: sáðlát {n} |
eke {adv} (also) SEE: also | :: |
eke {n} (addition) SEE: addition | :: |
elaborate {adj} (detailed) | :: ítarlegur |
elative case {n} (case used to indicate movement out of something) | :: úrferðarfall {n} |
Elbe {prop} (European river) | :: Saxelfur {f} |
elbow {n} (joint between upper arm and forearm) | :: olnbogi {m} |
elder {n} (leader of a community) | :: öldungur {m} |
elder {n} (Sambucus nigra) | :: svartyllir {m} |
elder {n} (Sambucus) | :: yllir {m} |
elder {n} | :: yllir {m} |
elderberry {n} (elder tree) SEE: elder | :: |
elderberry {n} (fruit) | :: ylliber {n} |
elect {v} (to elect) SEE: choose | :: |
election {n} (process of choosing a new leader or representatives) | :: kosningar {f-p} |
Election Day {prop} (Election Day) SEE: polling day | :: |
elector {n} (in the Holy Roman Empire, a participant in the election of the emperor) SEE: Elector | :: |
Elector {n} (elector or prince-elector) | :: kjörfursti {m} |
electoral college {n} (body of electors empowered to elect someone to a particular office) | :: kjörmannaráð {n} |
electoral register {n} (list of registered voters) | :: kjörskrá {f} |
electric {adj} (electrical) | :: rafmagnaður |
electrical {adj} (electric) SEE: electric | :: |
electrical tape {n} (plastic tape) | :: einangrunarband {n} |
electric bass {n} (electric bass guitar) | :: rafbassi {m}, rafmagnsbassi {m} |
electric car {n} (a car that uses electric motors) | :: rafmagnsbíll {m} |
electric chair {n} (device used for performing execution by electrocution) | :: rafmagnsstóll {m} |
electric circuit {n} (path or interconnected group of paths (at least one of which is closed) that can carry an electric current) | :: rafrás {f}, rafstraumsrás {f}, rás {f}, straumrás {f} |
electric field {n} (region around a charged particle) | :: rafsvið {n} |
electric guitar {n} (guitar which requires electronic amplification) | :: rafmagnsgítar {m} |
electricity {n} (form of energy) | :: rafmagn {n} |
electric toothbrush {n} (toothbrush that uses electric power) | :: rafmagnstannbursti {m} |
electrification {n} (the act of electrifying, or the state of being charged with electricity) | :: rafvæðing {f} |
electrify {v} (to communicate electricity to) | :: rafvæða |
electrode {n} (the terminal through which electric current passes) | :: rafskaut {n}, skaut {n}, rafpóll {m}, rafnemi {m} |
electrolysis {n} (chemical change) | :: rafgreining {f} |
electrolyte {n} (substance that ionizes and conducts electricity) | :: rafklofi {m}, rafvaki {m}, raflausn {f} |
electrolyte {n} (ion that regulates the electric charge on cells and the flow of water across their membranes) | :: blóðsölt {n-p} |
electromagnet {n} (magnet) | :: rafsegull {m} |
electromagnetic radiation {n} (radiation) | :: rafsegulgeislun {f} |
electromagnetic spectrum {n} (electromagnetic spectrum) | :: rafsegulsvið {n} |
electromagnetism {n} (a fundamental force) | :: rafsegulfræði |
electron {n} (the negatively charged subatomic particles that orbit atoms) | :: rafeind {f} |
electron hole {n} (lack of an electron) SEE: hole | :: |
electronic book {n} (e-book) SEE: e-book | :: |
electronic cigarette {n} (electronic cigarette) | :: rafsígaretta {f} |
electronic mail {n} (email) SEE: email | :: |
electronics {n} ((physics)) | :: rafeindatækni |
electron microscope {n} (any of several forms of microscope that use a beam of electrons) | :: rafeindasmásjá {f} |
electron neutrino {n} (elementary particle) | :: fiseind rafeindar {f} |
electrum {n} (fossil resin) SEE: amber | :: |
element {n} (set theory: object in a set) | :: stak {n}, íbúi {m} |
elementary school {n} (school for children) SEE: primary school | :: |
elephant {n} (mammal) | :: fíll {m} |
elephantfish {n} (fish of Mormyridae) | :: ranafiskur {m} |
elephantiasis {n} (disease) | :: fílildi {n} |
elephant seal {n} (mammal of the genus Mirounga) | :: sæfíll {m} |
elevate {v} (raise) | :: hækka |
elevator {n} (permanent construction) SEE: lift | :: |
elevator {n} (control surface of an aircraft) | :: lyfta |
elevator music {n} (music played as a background in elevators and businesses) | :: lyftutónlist {f} |
eleven {num} (the cardinal number occurring after ten and before twelve) | :: ellefu |
eleven o'clock {n} (the start of the twelfth hour) | :: klukkan ellefu |
eleventh hour {n} (The last minute) | :: á elleftu stundu {f}, síðustu forvöð {n-p} |
elf {n} (mythical, supernatural being) | :: álfur {m} |
elf {n} (very diminutive person) SEE: dwarf | :: |
Elgar {prop} (male given name) | :: Aðalgeir |
Elisabeth {prop} (female given name) SEE: Elizabeth | :: |
elision {n} (the omission of a letter or syllable) | :: brottfall {n} |
elitism {n} (belief society should be run by elite) | :: úrvalsstefna {f} |
Elizabeth {prop} (female given name) | :: Elísabet {f} |
elk {n} (Alces alces) SEE: moose | :: |
ellipse {n} (curve) | :: sporbaugur {m} |
ellipsis {n} (typographic mark) | :: úrfellingarmerki {n} |
elliptic curve {n} | :: sporger ferill {m} |
elliptic function {n} (any function of a complex variable which is periodic in two directions) | :: sporgert fall {n} |
elm {n} (tree of genus Ulmus) | :: álmur {m} |
eloquent {adj} (fluently persuasive and articulate) | :: mæskur |
El Salvador {prop} (country in Central America) | :: El Salvador |
Elsinore {prop} (Danish city) | :: Helsingjaeyri {f} |
eluvium {n} (deposits of soil, dust and rock particles) | :: útskolun {f} |
emaciation {n} | :: hor {n} |
e-mail {n} (email) SEE: email | :: |
e-mail {v} (email) SEE: email | :: |
email {n} (system for transferring messages from one computer to another) | :: tölvupóstur {m}, netpóstur {m}, e-mail {n} |
email {n} (message sent through email an email system) | :: tölvubréf {n}, tölvupóstur {m} |
email address {n} (e-mail address) SEE: e-mail address | :: |
e-mail address {n} (unique identifier) | :: netfang {n}, tölvupóstfang {n} |
embarge {n} (embargo) SEE: embargo | :: |
embargo {n} (an order by the government prohibiting ships from leaving port) | :: hafnbann {m} |
embargo {n} (a ban on trade with another country) | :: viðskiptabann {n} |
embassy {n} (organization representing a foreign state) | :: sendiráð {n} |
ember {n} (smoldering ash) SEE: embers | :: |
embers {n} (the smoldering or glowing remains of a fire, smoldering ash) | :: ljóma |
embezzlement {n} (The fraudulent conversion of property from a property owner) | :: fjárdráttur {m} |
emblem {n} (representative symbol) | :: tákn {n} |
embolism {n} (obstruction or occlusion of an artery by an embolus) | :: blóðrek {n} |
embolus {n} (An obstruction causing an embolism: a blood clot) | :: blóðreki {m} |
embroider {v} (to stitch a decorative design on fabric with needle and thread) | :: sauma út, bródera, baldýra |
embroidery {n} | :: útsaumur {m} [1, 2] |
embryo {n} (fertilized egg before developing into a fetus) | :: fósturvísir {m} |
em dash {n} (typographical symbol '—') | :: þankastrik {n} |
emerald {n} (gemstone) | :: smaragður {m} |
emergency {n} (situation requiring urgent assistance) | :: neyðarástand {n} |
emergency exit {n} (exit for evacuation) | :: neyðarútgangur {m} |
emergency service {n} (public service that deals with emergencies) | :: björgunarsveit {f} |
Emil {prop} (male given name) | :: Emil {m} |
Emile {prop} (Emil) SEE: Emil | :: |
Emily {prop} (given name) | :: Emilía {f} |
Emma {prop} (female given name) | :: Emma {f} |
emoji {n} (digital graphic icon) | :: tjákn {n}, tjámerki {n} |
emotion {n} (person's internal state of being) | :: geðshræring {f} |
empathy {n} (capacity to understand another person's point of view) | :: hluttekning {f} |
emperor {n} (ruler of an empire) | :: keisari {m} |
emperor penguin {n} (largest penguin) | :: keisaramörgæsin |
empire {n} (political unit, having numerous or extensive territories) | :: keisaradæmi {n}, ríki {n} |
empiricism {n} (philosophical theory) | :: reynsluhyggja, raunhyggja |
employ {v} (employ, apply) SEE: use | :: |
employ {v} (to give someone work) | :: ráða |
employee {n} (individual who provides labor to a company or another person) | :: starfsmaður {m} |
employment contract {n} (category of contract) | :: ráðningarsamningur {m} |
empty {adj} (devoid of content) | :: tómur |
empty {v} (to make empty) | :: tæma |
empty space {n} (vacuum) SEE: vacuum | :: |
emu {n} (Dromaius novaehollandiae) | :: emúi {m} |
emulator {n} (software or hardware that simulates another system) | :: hermir {m} |
emulsion {n} (suspension of one liquid in another) | :: þeyta {f} |
enable {v} (to activate a function of an electronic or mechanical device) | :: gera virkt |
enamel {n} (opaque, glassy coating baked onto metal or ceramic objects) | :: lakk {n} |
enamel {n} (covering on the tooth) | :: glerungur {m} |
enamel {v} (to coat with enamel) | :: lakka |
encapsulate {v} (object-oriented programming: To enclose objects in a common interface) | :: hjúpa |
encapsulation {n} (object-oriented programming: grouping together an object's state) | :: hjúpun {f} |
encephalitis {n} (inflammation of the brain) | :: heilabólga {f} |
encipher {v} (to encrypt) | :: dulrita |
encipherment {n} (act or process of enciphering) | :: dulritun {f} |
enclave {n} (entity completely surrounded by another) | :: hólmlenda {f} |
enclitic {n} (clitic which joins with the preceding word) | :: [suffixed word] viðskeytt orð {n} |
enclitic {adj} (affixed phonetically) | :: viðskeyttur |
enclosure {n} (area partially or entirely enclosed by walls, fences or buildings) | :: girðing {f} |
encompass {v} (surround) | :: felast |
encrypt {v} (to conceal information by means of a code or cipher) | :: dulrita |
encyclopaedia {n} (encyclopedia) SEE: encyclopedia | :: |
encyclopedia {n} (comprehensive reference with articles on a range of topics) | :: alfræðiorðabók {f} |
encyclopedic dictionary {n} (form of dictionary) | :: alræn orðabók |
end {n} (extreme part) | :: endir |
en dash {n} (typographical symbol –) | :: tilstrik {n}, stutt þankastrik {n} |
endocardium {n} (membrane that lines the interior of the heart) | :: hjartaþel {n}, hjartafóður {n} |
endocrinology {n} (study of the endocrine glands) | :: innkirtlafræði |
end of the world {n} | :: heimsendir {m} |
endogamy {n} (the practice of marrying within one's own social group) | :: innvensl {n-p} |
endomorphism {n} (mathematics) | :: innanmótun {f} |
endoscope {n} (instrument) | :: holsjá {f}, holspegill {m} |
endoscopy {n} (examination using an endoscope) | :: holsjárskoðun {f}, holspeglun {f} |
endosperm {n} (tissue) | :: fræhvíta {f} |
endotoxin {n} (any toxin secreted by a microorganism that is released into surrounding environment only when it dies) | :: inneitur {n} |
endure {v} (to endure) SEE: take | :: |
enemy {n} (someone who is hostile to, feels hatred towards, opposes the interests of, or intends injury to someone else) | :: óvinur {m}, fjandi {m} [archaic or poetic], fjandmaður {m} |
energy {n} (impetus behind activity) | :: orka {f} |
energy {n} (physics) | :: orka {f} |
energy drink {n} (caffeinated soft drink) | :: orkudrykkur {m} |
engaged {adj} (busy or employed) SEE: busy | :: |
engine {n} (mechanical device) | :: mótor |
engineer {n} (person qualified or professionally engaged in engineering) | :: verkfræðingur {m} |
England {prop} (region of Great Britain) | :: England |
Englander {n} (person from England) | :: Englendingur {m} |
English {adj} (of or pertaining to England) | :: enskur |
English {adj} (of or pertaining to the English language) | :: enskur |
English {adj} (of or pertaining to an Englishman, Englishwoman, the English) | :: enskur |
English {adj} (of or pertaining to the avoirdupois system) | :: enskur |
English {n} (people from England) | :: Englendingar {m-p} |
English {prop} (the English language) | :: enska {f} |
English Channel {prop} (The part of the Atlantic Ocean between Great Britain and France) | :: Ermarsund {n} |
English horn {n} (cor anglais) SEE: cor anglais | :: |
Englishman {n} (male native or inhabitant of England) | :: Englendingur {m} |
enigma {n} (something puzzling, mysterious or inexplicable) | :: ráðgáta |
enigma {n} (riddle, or a difficult problem) | :: ráðgáta |
enjail {v} (put in jail) SEE: imprison | :: |
enjoy your meal {phrase} (bon appétit) SEE: bon appétit | :: |
ennead {n} (the number nine) SEE: nine | :: |
ennui {n} (melancholia, depression) | :: lífsleiði {m}, óyndi {n} |
en passant {n} (chess move) | :: framhjáhlaup {n} |
enriched uranium {n} (uranium enriched with a higher amount of U-235) | :: auðgað úran {n} |
en route {prep} (on the way) | :: á leiðinni, [en-route flying] á flugleið, á veg, á leið |
enter {v} (to go into (a room, etc.)) | :: ganga inn, koma inn |
entertainment {n} (activity designed to give pleasure or relaxation) | :: skemmtun |
enthusiasm {n} (feeling of excited, lively interest) | :: ákafi {m}, eldmóður {m} |
entire {n} (stallion) SEE: stallion | :: |
entomology {n} (study of insects) | :: skordýrafræði {f} |
entrance {n} (place of entering) | :: inngangur {m} |
entrée {n} (main dish) SEE: main course | :: |
entropy {n} (term in thermodynamics) | :: óreiða |
envelope {n} (wrapper for mailing) | :: umslag |
environment {n} (natural world or ecosystem) | :: umhverfi {n} |
environmental assessment {n} (assessment of environmental consequences) | :: umhverfismat {n} |
enzyme {n} (catalytic protein) | :: ensím {n} |
ephemeral {adj} (lasting for a short period of time) | :: skammvinnur {m}, skammær {m}, skammlífur {m}, hverfull {m} |
ephemeral {adj} (existing for only one day) | :: dægurlangur {m} |
Ephesians {prop} (book of the Bible) | :: Efesusbréfið {f} |
Ephesus {prop} (ancient city) | :: Efesos {m} |
epicardium {n} (layer of tissue between the pericardium and the heart) | :: hjartahimna {f} |
epicaricacy {n} (rejoicing at or deriving pleasure from the misfortunes of others) SEE: schadenfreude | :: |
epicene {adj} (asexual) SEE: asexual | :: |
epicene {adj} (of or relating to nouns or pronouns in any language that have a single form for male and female referents) | :: kynlaus {m} |
epicene {n} (epicene word) | :: kynlaust orð {n} |
epicentre {n} (point above earthquake) | :: skjálftamiðja {f} |
epicycle {n} (a small circle whose centre is on the circumference of a larger circle) | :: aukahringur {m}, hjáhringur {m} |
epidemic {n} (widespread disease) | :: faraldur {m}, farsótt {f} |
epidemiology {n} (branch of medicine dealing with transmission and control of disease in populations) | :: faraldsfræði {f}, faraldursfræði {f}, farsóttafræði {f} |
epididymal {adj} (epididymal) | :: eistalyppu-, eistnalyppu- |
epididymis {n} (tube) | :: eistalyppa {f}, eistnalyppa {f}, eistnabróðir {m} |
epiglottis {n} (cartilaginous organ in the throat) | :: speldi {n}, barkakýlislok {n}, barkalok {n} |
epilation {n} (removal of hair) | :: háreyðing {f} |
epilepsy {n} (medical condition) | :: flogaveiki {f}, flog {n}, niðurfallssýki {f} |
epilogue {n} (short speech at the end of a play) | :: lokaorð {n-p}, niðurlagsorð {n-p} |
epilogue {n} (brief oration or script at the end of a literary piece) | :: lokaorð {n-p}, eftirmáli {m}, niðurlagsorð {n-p} |
epimorphism {n} | :: ámótun {f} |
epiphany {n} (Epiphany) SEE: Epiphany | :: |
Epiphany {n} (Christian feast) | :: þrettándi {m} |
epiphenomenon {n} (medicine: a symptom that develops during the course of a disease not connected to the disease) | :: fylgifyrirbæri {n} |
epiphenomenon {n} (philosophy, psychology: mental state or process that is an incidental byproduct of physiological events) | :: fylgifyrirbæri {n} |
epiphenomenon {n} (any state, process or other activity that is the result of another) | :: fylgifyrirbæri {n} |
Epirus {prop} (region; historical kingdom) | :: Epírus {n} |
episcopal {adj} (related to a bishop) | :: biskuplegur, biskupa- |
episode {n} | :: [1] atvik, [2] þáttur |
epistemic {adj} (relating to knowledge or cognition) | :: þekkingar- |
epistemology {n} (branch of philosophy dealing with the study of knowledge) | :: þekkingarfræði {f} |
epitaph {n} (inscription on a gravestone) | :: grafskrift {f} |
epitaph {n} (commemorative poem or other text) | :: eftirmæli {n}, [an obituary] minningargrein {f} |
epitome {n} (embodiment or encapsulation of) | :: ímynd |
epizeuxis {n} (repeating words in immediate succession) | :: síklifun {f} |
epoxy {adj} (derived from an epoxide) | :: epoxý- |
epoxy {n} (epoxy resin) SEE: epoxy resin | :: |
epoxy resin {n} (polyether resin) | :: epoxíð {n} |
equal {n} (person or thing of equal status to others) | :: maki {m}, jafnoki {m}, jafningi {m} |
equalitarian {adj} (egalitarian) SEE: egalitarian | :: |
equality {n} (equal treatment of people irrespective of social or cultural differences) | :: jafnrétti {n} |
equal sign {n} (symbol) | :: jafnaðarmerki {n}, jöfnunarmerki {n}, samasemmerki {n}, samsemdarmerki {n} |
equation {n} (mathematics: assertion) | :: jafna {f} |
equator {n} (circle around the earth) | :: miðbaugur {m} |
Equatorial Guinea {prop} (country in Western Africa) | :: Miðbaugs-Gínea |
Equatorial Guinean {n} (A person from Equatorial Guinea or of Equatorial Guinean descent) | :: Miðbaugs-Gíneumaður, Miðbaugs-Gíneumenn |
Equatorial Guinean {adj} (Of, from, or pertaining to Equatorial Guinea, the Equatorial Guinean people or the Equatorial Guinean culture) | :: miðbaugsgíneskur |
equinox {n} (intersection of the ecliptic with the celestial equator) | :: jafndægur {n} |
equipment {n} (whatever is used in equipping) | :: búnaður {m} |
equivalence class {n} (Any one of the subsets into which an equivalence relation partition is set) | :: jafngildisflokkur {m} |
equivalence relation {n} (binary relation) | :: jafngildisvensl {n-p} |
-er {suffix} ((used to form agent nouns) person or thing that does...) | :: -ari {m} |
-er {suffix} (person whose occupation is...) | :: -maður {m} |
eraser {n} (thing used to erase something written or drawn) | :: strokleður {n} |
Erato {prop} (Muse of lyric poetry) | :: Erató {f} |
erbium {n} (chemical element) | :: erbín |
erection {n} (rigid state of penis or clitoris) | :: standpína {f} |
eremite {n} (hermit) SEE: hermit | :: |
ereyesterday {adv} (on the day before yesterday) SEE: day before yesterday | :: |
ereyesterday {n} (the day before yesterday) SEE: day before yesterday | :: |
Eric {prop} (male given name) | :: Eiríkur {m} |
Eritrea {prop} (country in Eastern Africa) | :: Erítrea |
Eritrean {adj} (Of, from, or pertaining to Eritrea, the Eritrean people or the Eritrean culture) | :: erítreskur |
Eritrean {n} (A person from Eritrea or of Eritrean descent) | :: Erítreumaður {m}, Erítreumenn {m-p} |
ermine {n} (Mustela erminea) | :: hreysiköttur {m} |
erne {n} (Haliaeetus albicilla) SEE: white-tailed eagle | :: |
erogenous zone {n} (erogenous zone) | :: kynnæmissvæði {n} |
erotic {adj} (tending to arouse sexual desire) | :: erótískur |
err {v} (sin) SEE: sin | :: |
error {n} (mistake) | :: mistök {f}, villa {f}, skyssa {f} |
error {n} (difference between a measured or calculated value and a true one) | :: skekkja {f} |
error {n} (baseball: play which is scored as having been made incorrectly) | :: villa {f} |
eruption {n} (violent ejection, such as that of lava from a volcano) | :: gos {n} |
Erythraean Sea {prop} (Red Sea) SEE: Red Sea | :: |
erythrocyte {n} (red blood cell) SEE: red blood cell | :: |
erythrocyte sedimentation rate {n} (the rate at which red blood cells precipitate in an hour) | :: blóðsökk {n} |
erythromycin {n} (any of a class of macrolide antibiotics) | :: erýtrómýcín {m} |
erythronium {n} (vanadium) SEE: vanadium | :: |
escalator {n} (mechanical device) | :: rúllustigi {m} |
escallop {n} (scallop) SEE: scallop | :: |
escape {v} (to get free) | :: sleppa |
escapee {n} (someone free through escaping imprisonment) | :: flóttamaður {m} |
escape velocity {n} (minimum velocity) | :: lausnarhraði {m} |
eschatology {n} (system of doctrines concerning final matters, such as death) | :: heimsslitafræði {f} |
eschatology {n} (the study of the end times) | :: heimsslitafræði {f} |
escritoire {n} (A writing desk with a hinged door) | :: skatthol {n}, skrifborð {n} |
esophageal {adj} (pertaining to the esophagus) | :: vélindis- |
esoteric {adj} (understood only by a chosen few) | :: heimullegur |
espresso {n} (strong type of coffee) | :: espressó {n} |
essentialism {n} (view that objects have properties that are essential to them) | :: eðlishyggja {f}, verundarhyggja {f} |
essive case {n} (case used to indicate a temporary state of being) | :: verufall {n} |
Esther {prop} (female given name) | :: Ester {f} |
Esther {prop} (book of the Bible) | :: Ester {f} |
Esther {prop} (the heroine of the Book of Esther) | :: Ester {f} |
Estonia {prop} (country) | :: Eistland {n} |
Estonian {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to the country of Estonia, its people or their language) | :: eistneskur |
Estonian {n} (person) | :: Eisti {m}, Eistlendingur {m} |
Estonian {n} (language) | :: eistneska {f} |
estuary {n} (place where ocean tides and river water merge) | :: ármynni {n}, árós {f} |
eta {n} (Greek letter) | :: eta {f} {n} |
etc. {phrase} (and so on, see also: and so forth) | :: o.s.frv., og svo framvegis |
et cetera {phrase} (noting the omission of the remainder of a list) SEE: etc. | :: |
eternal {adj} (lasting forever) | :: eilífur |
eternal life {n} (immortality) SEE: immortality | :: |
eternity {n} (infinite time) | :: eilífð {f} |
eternity {n} (time extending infinitely far into the future) | :: eilífð {f} |
eternity {n} (period of time that elapses after death) | :: eilífð {f} |
eternity {n} (informal: a comparatively long time) | :: eilífð {f} |
eternity {n} | :: eylífð {f} |
eth {n} (letter) | :: eð |
ether {n} (substance supposed to fill the upper regions of the atmosphere) | :: ljósvaki {m} |
ether {n} (substance once thought to fill all unoccupied space) | :: ljósvaki {m} |
ether {n} ((organic chemistry) compound containing an oxygen atom bonded to two hydrocarbon groups) | :: ljósvaki {m} |
Ethiopia {prop} (country in Eastern Africa) | :: Eþíópía {f}, Etíópía {f} |
ethnic {adj} (of or relating to a group of people) | :: þjóðernis- |
ethnic minority {n} (people with different characteristics to those of the majority) | :: þjóðernisminnihluti {m}, [ethnic-minority group] þjóðernisminnihlutahópur {m} |
ethnocentric {adj} (related to ethnocentrism) | :: þjóðhverfur {m} |
ethnocentrism {n} (tendency) | :: þjóðhverfa {f}, [ethnocentric mentality] þjóðhverfur hugsunarháttur {m}, [ethnocentric viewpoint] þjóðhverf sjónarmið {n-p} |
ethology {n} (study of human and animal behaviour) | :: atferlisfræði {f}, hátternisfræði {f} |
ethos {n} (character or fundamental values of a people) | :: andi {m} |
et tu, Brute {phrase} (expression of betrayal) | :: og þú líka, Brútus |
etude {n} (piece of music) | :: etýða {f}, æfing {f} |
etymologist {n} (person who specializes in etymology) | :: orðsifjafræðingur {m} |
etymology {n} (study of the historical development of languages, particularly of individual words) | :: orðsifjafræði {f} |
etymology {n} (account of the origin and historical development of a word) | :: orðsifjar {f-p} |
eucalyptus {n} (any of many trees of genus Eucalyptus) | :: tröllatré {n}, ilmviður {m} |
Euclid {prop} (Greek mathematician) | :: Evklíð {m} |
Euclidean algorithm {n} (number theory) | :: reiknirit Evklíðs {n} |
Euclidean geometry {n} (mathematical system) | :: evklíðsk rúmfræði {f} |
eugenics {n} (social philosophy) | :: mannkynbætur {f} |
eukaryote {n} (any of the single-celled or multicellular organisms whose cells contain at least one distinct nucleus) | :: heilkjörnungur {m} |
Euler method {prop} (mathematical method) | :: Euler-aðferð {f} |
Euler's formula {prop} (Euler's formula) | :: jafna Eulers |
Euler's totient function {prop} (number theory) | :: phi-fall Eulers {n} |
eunuch {n} (castrated human male) | :: geldingur {m} |
euonymus {n} (tree of the genus Euonymus) SEE: spindle | :: |
euphemism {n} (word or phrase that is used to replace another in this way) | :: veigrunarorð {n}, fegrunarheiti {n}, skrautyrði {n}, skrauthvörf {n} |
euphonious {adj} (pleasant-sounding) | :: ómþýður, ómblíður |
Euphrates {prop} (river in the Middle East) | :: Efrat |
Eurasia {prop} (the largest landmass on Earth, consisting of Europe and Asia) | :: Evrasía {f} |
Eurasian bullfinch {n} (a small passerine bird) | :: dómpápi {m} |
Eurasian Economic Union {prop} (economic union, see also: EAU; EAEU) | :: Evrasíska efnahagssambandið {n} [formally], Evrasíusambandið {n} |
Eurasian jay {n} (Garrulus glandarius) | :: skrækskaði {m} |
Eurasian nuthatch {n} (Sitta europaea) | :: hnotigða {f} |
Eurasian pygmy owl {n} (Glaucidium passerinum) | :: sparrugla {f} |
Eurasian sparrowhawk {n} (Accipiter nisus) | :: sparrhaukur {m} |
Eurasian spoonbill {n} (Platalea leucorodia) | :: flatnefur {m} |
Eurasian treecreeper {n} (Certhia familiaris) | :: skógfeti |
Eurasian woodcock {n} (Scolopax rusticola) | :: skógarsnípa {f} |
eureka {interj} (exclamation indicating sudden discovery) | :: það tókst, þar kom það, ég hef fundið það |
euro {n} (currency unit of the European Monetary Union) | :: evra {f} |
euro area {n} (Eurozone) SEE: Eurozone | :: |
Eurocrat {n} (employee of the EU) | :: evrópukrati {m} |
Euroland {prop} (group of countries having Euro as currency) SEE: Eurozone | :: |
Europe {prop} (European Union) SEE: European Union | :: |
Europe {prop} (continent) | :: Evrópa {f} |
European {adj} (relating to Europe or the European Union) | :: evrópskur |
European bison {n} (the wisent species Bison bonasus) | :: evrópuvísundur {m} |
European Central Bank {prop} (central bank for the European Union) | :: Seðlabanki Evrópu |
European Commission {prop} (executive branch) | :: Framkvæmdastjórn Evrópusambandsins {f} |
European rowan {n} (Sorbus aucuparia) SEE: rowan | :: |
European shag {n} (Phalacrocorax aristotelis) | :: toppskarfur {m} |
European turtle dove {n} (Streptopelia turtur) | :: turtildúfa |
European Union {prop} (European supranational organisation) | :: Evrópusambandið {n} |
europium {n} (chemical element) | :: evropín |
Eurozone {prop} (those European Union members whose official currency is the euro) | :: evrusvæðið |
Eustachian tube {n} (tube that links the pharynx to the cavity of the middle ear) | :: kokhlust {f} |
Euterpe {prop} (the Muse of music and lyric poetry) | :: Evterpa {f} |
euthanize {v} (submit (a person or an animal) to euthanasia) | :: deyða |
Euxine Sea {prop} SEE: Black Sea | :: |
evacuate {v} (to move out of an unsafe location into safety) | :: rýma |
evanescent {adj} (ephemeral) SEE: ephemeral | :: |
evangelist {n} (writer of a gospel) | :: guðspjallamaður {m} |
Eve {prop} (given name) | :: Eva |
even {adj} (flat and level) | :: jafn |
even {adj} (arithmetic: divisible by two) | :: jafn {m}, sléttur {m} |
even function {n} (unaffected by sign) | :: jafnstætt fall {n} |
evening {n} (time of day between dusk and night) | :: kvöld |
evening {n} (time of day between the approximate time of midwinter dusk and midnight) | :: kvöld {n}, kveld {n}, aftann {m} |
event {n} (occurrence) | :: atburður {m}, atvik {n} |
event {n} (computing: action which triggers an event handler) | :: atburður {m}, atvik {n} |
event horizon {n} (gravitational sphere within which light cannot escape) | :: sjónhvörf {n-p}, skynmörk {n-p} |
Everest {prop} (Mount Everest) SEE: Mount Everest | :: |
evergreen {adj} (of plants, that do not shed their leaves) | :: sígrænn {m}, vetrargrænn {m} |
eversion {n} (an act of turning inside out) | :: úthverfing {f}, umsnúningur {m} |
eversion {n} (the state of being turned inside out) | :: úthverfing {f}, umsnúningur {m} |
eversion {n} (medicine: the condition of being turned outward) | :: úthverfing {f} |
evert {v} (to turn inside out) | :: úthverfa, snúa innhverfunni út |
every {determiner} (all of a countable group) | :: sérhver, hver |
every cloud has a silver lining {proverb} (in every bad situation there is an element of good) | :: fátt er svo með öllu illt að ekki boði nokkuð gott |
every day {adv} (daily) SEE: daily | :: |
everything {pron} (all the things) | :: allt |
every time {adv} (at each occasion that) | :: í hvert skipti, í hvert sinn |
everywhere {adv} (at all places) | :: alls staðar, allstaðar, út um allt, hvarvetna, á hverju strái |
evil {adj} (intending to harm) | :: illur {m}, ill {f} illt {n}, vondur, slæmur |
evildoer {n} (person who performs evil acts) | :: illvirki {m} |
evolution {n} (biology: change in the genetic composition of a population over time) | :: þróunarkenningin |
evolutionary biology {n} (sub-field of biology) | :: þróunarlíffræði |
ew {interj} (expression of disgust or nausea) | :: oj |
ewe {n} (female sheep) | :: ær {f} |
ex {n} (name of the letter X, x) | :: ex {n} |
ex {n} (colloquial: former partner or spouse) | :: fyrrverandi [adjective] |
exaggerate {v} (to overstate, to describe more than is fact) | :: ýkja, yfirdrífa |
examination {n} (inspection by a doctor) | :: skoðun {f} |
examination {n} (formal test) | :: próf {n} |
example {n} (something representative of a group) | :: dæmi |
excavator {n} (vehicle) | :: grafa {f} |
Excellency {n} (Form of address for certain high officials or dignitaries) | :: Hr |
excellent {adj} (of the highest quality) | :: frábær, ágætur |
except {conj} (with the exception that) | :: nema |
exception {n} (that which is excepted or taken out from others) | :: undantekning {f} |
exceptionally {adv} (unusual, remarkable or exceptional degree) | :: undantekningartilvikum |
exceptionless {adj} (without exception) | :: undantekningarlaus |
exception that proves the rule {n} | :: undantekningin sannar regluna |
excerpt {n} (a clip, snippet, passage or extract from a larger work) | :: brot {n}, hluti {n} |
excessive {adj} (exceeding the bounds of something) | :: óhóflegur |
exchange student {n} (student in an exchange scheme) | :: skiptinemi {m} |
excite {v} (to stir the emotions of) | :: æsa |
excited {adj} (having great enthusiasm) | :: spenntur |
exciting {adj} (causing excitement) | :: spennandi |
exclamation {n} (exclamation mark) SEE: exclamation mark | :: |
exclamation mark {n} (punctuation “!”) | :: upphrópunarmerki {n} |
exclamation point {n} (exclamation mark) SEE: exclamation mark | :: |
excommunication {n} (act of excommunicating, disfellowshipping or ejecting) | :: bannfæring {f} |
excuse me {phrase} (request to repeat, see also: come again) | :: afsakið?, afsakaðu?, fyrirgefðu? |
excuse me {phrase} (request for attention) | :: afsakið?, fyrirgefðu?, afsakaðu?, heyrðu |
excuse me {phrase} (request to pass) | :: afsakið?, fyrirgefðu? |
excuse me {phrase} (sorry, as apology) | :: fyrirgefðu, fyrirgefðu mér, afsakið, afsakaðu mig {s}, afsakið mig {p} |
excuse me {phrase} (indignation) | :: fyrirgefðu!, afsakið! |
executioner {n} (the person who carries out the execution) | :: böðull {m} |
exercise {n} (any activity designed to develop or hone a skill or ability) | :: æfing {f} |
exercise {v} (perform physical activity) | :: hreyfa sig |
exhalation {n} (meteor) SEE: meteor | :: |
exhaust {n} (exhaust gas) | :: púst {n} |
exhibition {n} (large scale public showing of objects or products) | :: sýning {f} |
exhibition game {n} (practice game) | :: vináttuleikur {m} |
exhibition match {n} (exhibition game) SEE: exhibition game | :: |
exhume {v} (To dig out of the ground; to take out of a place of burial; to disinter) | :: grafa upp |
exile {n} | :: útlagi {?} |
existence {n} (state of being, existing, or occurring) | :: tilvera {f} |
existentialism {n} (philosophical movement) | :: tilvistarstefna |
existentialist {n} (a person who adheres to the philosophy of existentialism) | :: tilvistarsinni {m} |
existential quantifier {n} (operator used in predicate calculus) | :: tilvistarmagnari {m}, tilvistarvirki {m} |
exit {n} (way out) | :: útgangur {m} |
exit {n} (act of departing from life) SEE: death | :: |
exit {v} (to depart from life) SEE: die | :: |
exit poll {n} (poll taken of a sample of voters as they leave a voting station) | :: útgönguspá {f} |
Exodus {prop} (book of Torah and Old Testament) | :: Annar Mósebók {m} |
exon {n} (region of a gene) | :: táknröð {f} |
exosphere {n} (the uppermost layer of a planet's atmosphere) | :: úthvolf {n} |
expected value {n} (weighted average of outcomes) | :: væntanlegt gildi {n}, væntigildi {n}, meðalgildi {n} |
expectorate {v} (spit) SEE: spit | :: |
expectorate {v} (to cough up fluid from the lungs) | :: hósta, hósta upp |
expectoration {n} (the act) | :: hræking {f} |
expectoration {n} (that which is expectorated) | :: uppgangur {m}, hráki {m} |
expensive {adj} (having a high price or cost) | :: dýr |
experience {n} (event(s) of which one is cognizant) | :: reynsla {f} |
experience {n} | :: reynsla {f}, lífsreynsla {f}, atvik {n}, viðburður {m}, starfsreynsla {f} |
experience {v} (to observe or undergo) | :: reyna, verða fyrir, upplifa |
experiment {n} (test under controlled conditions) | :: tilraun {f} |
expert system {n} (type of artificially intelligent software system) | :: sérþekkingarkerfi {n}, sérfræðikerfi {n} |
expiate {v} | :: afplána, bæta fyrir, friðþægja fyrir |
expiation {n} (an act of atonement) | :: yfirbót {f}, friðþæging {f} |
expire {v} (die) SEE: die | :: |
expired {adj} (dead) SEE: dead | :: |
expiry {n} (death) SEE: death | :: |
explain {v} (report) | :: útskýra |
explanation {n} (the act or process of explaining) | :: útskýring {f} |
explanation {n} (something that explains) | :: útskýring {f} |
expletive {n} (profane, vulgar term) SEE: swear word | :: |
explication {n} (explanation) SEE: explanation | :: |
explode {v} (to destroy with an explosion) | :: sprengja |
explode {v} (to explode (intransitive)) | :: springa |
explorer {n} (person who explores) | :: landkönnuður {m} |
explosion {n} (violent release of energy) | :: sprenging |
exponent {n} ((in mathematics) the power to which something is raised) | :: veldisvísir {m} |
exponential distribution {n} (class of continuous probability distributions) | :: veldisvísisdreifing {f}, vísisdreifing {f} |
exponential equation {n} (equation) | :: veldisvísajafna {f} |
exponential function {n} (function in which an independent variable is in the form of an exponent) | :: veldisvísisfall {n}, vísisfall {n} |
exponential growth {n} (growth proportional to value) | :: veldisvöxtur {m}, vísisvöxtur {m}, veldisvísisvöxtur {m} |
express {adj} (moving or operating quickly) | :: hrað- |
express {v} (to convey meaning) | :: tjá |
expression {n} (action of expressing thoughts, ideas, feelings, etc.) | :: tjáning {f} |
expression {n} (facial appearance) | :: svipur {m}, svipbrigði {n-p} |
expression {n} (mathematics: arrangement of symbols) | :: segð {f} |
expression {n} ((computing) a piece of code in a high-level language that returns a value) | :: segð {f} |
expressionism {n} (movement in the arts) | :: expressjónismi {m} |
expressway {n} (freeway) SEE: freeway | :: |
extempore {n} | :: undirbúningslaust |
exterior {adj} (being from outside a country) SEE: foreign | :: |
extermination camp {n} (death camp) SEE: death camp | :: |
extra {adj} (beyond what is due, usual) | :: auka-, extra [informal] |
extradition {n} (a formal process by which a criminal suspect is handed over to another government) | :: framsal {n} |
extra-natural {adj} (supernatural) SEE: supernatural | :: |
extrapulmonary {adj} (beyond or outside the lungs) | :: utanlungna- |
extrasensory perception {n} (supposed ability to obtain information without the use of normal sensory channels) | :: auka-athyglisskynjun |
extravaginal {adj} (outside the vagina) | :: utanlegganga-, utanslíðurs- |
extremity {n} (limb) SEE: limb | :: |
extricate {v} (to free, disengage, loosen or untangle) | :: losa, leysa |
eye {n} (organ) | :: auga {n} |
eyeball {n} (ball of the eye) | :: augnknöttur {m}, auga {n} |
eyebrow {n} (hair that grows over the bone ridge above the eye socket) | :: augabrún {f} |
eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth {proverb} (compensation for an injury) | :: auga fyrir auga, tönn fyrir tönn |
eyeglasses {n} (spectacles) SEE: spectacles | :: |
eyelash {n} (hair growing on the edge of an eyelid) | :: augnhár {n} |
eyeless {adj} (having no eyes) | :: augnalaus {m} |
eyeless {adj} (having no sight) | :: sjónlaus {m} |
eyelid {n} ((anatomy) a thin skin membrane that covers and moves over an eye) | :: augnlok {n}, brá {f}, hvarmur {m} |
eye of a needle {n} (small gap in a needle) | :: nálarauga {n} |
eye patch {n} (patch worn to cover one eye) | :: leppur {m} |
eyespot {n} (light-sensitive organ or region) | :: augndíll {m}, augnblettur {m}, sjónblettur {m} |
eye tooth {n} (canine tooth) SEE: canine tooth | :: |
Ezekiel {prop} (book of the Bible) | :: Esekíel {m} |
Ezekiel {prop} (prophet) | :: Esekíel {m} |
Ezekiel {prop} (male given name) | :: Esekíel {m} |
Ezra {prop} (book of the Bible) | :: Esra {m} |
Ezra {prop} (Jewish high priest) | :: Esra {m} |
Ezra {prop} (male given name) | :: Esra {m} |