Einsteinium.
E · Es · atomic number 99 · einsteinium
erythrosin · erythrosis · erythrotoxin · erythruria · Es · escadrille · escalate
Množina: escadrilles
Squadron of aircraft; flotilla.
A unit of a European air command containing usually six airplanes.
Es · escadrille · escalate · escalation · escalator
To increase in extent or intensity; SYN. intensify, step up.
Es · escadrille · escalate · escalation · escalator
Množina: escalations
An increase to counteract a perceived discrepancy; or
escadrille · escalate · escalation · escalator
Augmentation de l'intensité (d'un sentiment par ex.).
accroissement · aggravation · amplification · augmentation · durcissement · exacerbation · extension · grandissement · multiplication · paroxysme · recrudescence · redoublement
Množina: escalators
ETYM New Lat. Related to Escalade.
A stairway whose steps move continuously on a circulating belt; SYN. moving staircase, moving stairway.
Automatic moving staircase that carries people between floors or levels. It consists of treads linked in an endless belt arranged to form strips (steps), powered by an electric motor that moves both steps and handrails at the same speed. Towards the top and bottom the steps flatten out for ease of passage. The first escalator was exhibited in Paris 1900.
escalator clause · moving staircase · moving stairway
escadrille · escalate · escalation · escalator · Escamilla-Lisser syndrome