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  1. Eastern Standard Time.

  1. a suffix forming the superlative degree of adjectives and adverbs: warmest; fastest; soonest.

  1. a native English suffix formerly used to form the second person singular indicative of verbs: knowest; sayest; goest.

  1. established.
  2. estate.
  3. estimate.
  4. estimated.
  5. estuary.

Latin.

  1. to work is to pray.

Latin.

  1. truth is great and will prevail.

Latin.

  1. knowledge is power.

Latin.

  1. it is art to conceal art; true art conceals the means by which it is achieved.

Latin.

  1. there is no disputing about tastes.

Latin.

  1. sweet and fitting it is to die for one’s country.

  1. Latin. to err is human.

noun

  1. 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

  1. Also: estab established
  2. estimate(d)

abbreviation for

  1. Eastern Standard Time
  2. electric-shock treatment
  3. Estonia (international car registration)

suffix

  1. forming the superlative degree of adjectives and adverbsshortest; fastest

suffix

  1. 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.”

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