- Eastern Standard Time.
- a suffix forming the superlative degree of adjectives and adverbs: warmest; fastest; soonest.
- a native English suffix formerly used to form the second person singular indicative of verbs: knowest; sayest; goest.
Latin.
- to work is to pray.
Latin.
- truth is great and will prevail.
Latin.
- knowledge is power.
Latin.
- it is art to conceal art; true art conceals the means by which it is achieved.
Latin.
- there is no disputing about tastes.
Latin.
- sweet and fitting it is to die for one’s country.
- Latin. to err is human.
noun
- a treatment intended to help people towards psychological growth, in which they spend many hours in large groups, deprived of food and water and hectored by stewards
abbreviation for
- Also: estab established
- estimate(d)
abbreviation for
- Eastern Standard Time
- electric-shock treatment
- Estonia (international car registration)
suffix
- forming the superlative degree of adjectives and adverbsshortest; fastest
suffix
- forming the archaic second person singular present and past indicative tense of verbsthou goest; thou hadst
Latin for “There’s no disputing about taste.” Another version of this saying is “There’s no accounting for taste.”