Definition of «e»

The letter "E" is a vowel in the English alphabet. It is used to represent the sound /ɛ/ or /ɪ/, depending on its position in a word and how it is pronounced. In addition, it can also be used as a numerical constant (approximately 2.718) in mathematics and science, often referred to as "Euler's number" after the mathematician Leonhard Euler who introduced it.

Usage examples

  1. The word "elephant" starts with the letter "e".
  2. In mathematics, the symbol "e" represents Euler's number, a mathematical constant approximately equal to 2.718.
  3. The word "extraordinary" contains the letter "e" three times.
  4. "Eiffel Tower" is the iconic landmark of Paris, France, whose name starts with the letter "e".
  5. English, Estonian, and Esperanto are examples of languages that have words with the letter "e" as the first letter.

Phrases with «e»

Sentences with «e»

  • Additional to these essential fatty acids oils contain, they are also a great source of vitamin E in many American diets. (foodpyramid.com)
  • Initially it needs some optimizing for E Ink with the theme and settings. (blog.the-ebook-reader.com)
  • But the new generation of E Ink screens are said to potentially be able to read up to 100 pages without having to refresh the entire screen. (blog.the-ebook-reader.com)
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