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  1. E - Wikipedia

    E, or e, is the fifth letter and the second vowel letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide.

  2. Breaking Celebrity News, Entertainment News and Celeb Gossip - E! Online

    Vampire Diaries star Claire Holt exclusively told E! News at the Samsung Galaxy Wellness Tour about her decision to step back from acting to be present for her three kids with husband …

  3. E! Entertainment - YouTube

    Entertainment begins with E! E! is a pop culture destination where you can find great shows and romantic comedy movies. Fans can’t get enough of E!’s pop cu...

  4. E | History, Etymology, & Pronunciation | Britannica

    e, fifth letter of the alphabet, derived from a Semitic consonant that represented a sound similar to the English h, Greek ε, and Latin E. The original Semitic character may have derived from an …

  5. E! - TV Schedule & Listings Guide

    A live TV schedule for E!, with local listings of all upcoming programming.

  6. E definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    e- in British English prefix electronic, indicating the involvement of the internet e-business

  7. E Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    electric. e-bike. electronic. e-book; e-cigarette. on the internet; online. e-content; e-commerce. involving electronic data transfer, especially over the internet. e-banking.

  8. How to Type E with an Accent Mark (é, è, ê, ë) on Your Computer …

    Dec 12, 2025 · Know how to type the letter e with an accent mark (é, è, ê, ë) on your Windows or Mac computer keyboard with this step-by-step guide.

  9. E - definition of E by The Free Dictionary

    E, e (i) n., pl. or E's, es e's. 1. the fifth letter of the English alphabet, a vowel. 2. any spoken sound represented by this letter.

  10. E, e | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    E, e meaning: 1. the fifth letter of the English alphabet 2. a note in Western music: 3. a mark in an exam or…. Learn more.