E-LearningA method of learning through digital resources.
Early ArrivalAn agreement with the hotel that allows guests to check in before the standard time.
Early childhood education Early childhood education (ECE; also nursery education) is a branch of education theory that relates to the teaching of children (formally and informally) from birth up to the age of eight
EavesThe edge of the roof that overhangs from a wall of the building.
EclecticismThe practice of mixing various architecture styles from the past and present, such as Asian ornamentation, Victorian architecture, and modern-day construction.
EcotourismA type of tourism that ensures the environmental impact is minimized and used to increase sustainable travel.
EdemaSwelling caused by excess fluid trapped in the body.
EKGElectrocardiogram. Used to monitor the heart and test for heart problems.
ElectivesCourses that students can choose to take for their study, but are not necessary.
Electrical EngineerResponsible for designing, testing, maintaining and improving electrical systems, components, and equipment.
Electromagnetism Electromagnetism is a branch of physics involving the study of the electromagnetic force, a type of physical interaction that occurs between electrically charged particles
Electronic EngineerResponsible for designing and developing electronic equipment and components.
Email MarketingA marketing strategy that engages customers via email to subscribes that have opted to receive newsletters from you.
EmbolismA blockage in the artery from a blood clot.
EmeritusA status given to a retired professor by a university that allows them to retain their former title.
EncephaloRelated to the brain.
EngagementAn action taken by a user on your social media page. It can be 'like', 'share', or 'comment'.
Engagement RateThe measurement of a number of people that interacted with a social media post.
EnigmaA question in media that cannot be answered and presents itself as a puzzle for the audience to solve.
EpauletAn ornament that can be placed on the shoulder of a piece of clothing, typically on trench coats and military uniforms.
EpidermisThe outer layer of the skin.
Episodic MediaA form of storytelling that is used in radio and television where each episode features a different story.
EquityRepresents the shareholders stake in the company. After the company sells off their assets and pays off all debt, the amount of money left over is returned to the shareholders.
Equity FinancingInvolves selling a portion of the company to partners, investors, friends, and family in order to raise capital.
ER/EDEmergency room or emergency department.
EthernetA way of connecting multiple computers together in a local area network to send data over at any time.
Ethnic RestaurantA restaurant based on the cuisine of a particular region or country.
European PlanA nightly rate that does not provide meals, only lodging. Food is often billed separately.
ExacerbationThe worsening of a disease or medical condition.
ExcursionistA person who travels for pleasure for a period less than 24 hours.
ExemptAn action where a student is not required to study a course due to their previous coursework or college entrance exams.
Extended StayProperties that are focused on extending the guest's stay and quotes weekly rates.
ExtracurricularActivities that include sports, music, and training done outside the classroom.