50 Objects That Start with the Letter “E”

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A group of my friends started doing something we are calling Toddler Time and each week we choose a letter to focus on.  I realized that finding objects that start with the letter of the week can be a challenge and I thought it might be helpful to have a long list of “E” letter objects them on hand.  If I’ve missed something drop me a note in the comments, I would be thrilled to add even more letter “E” objects.
  1. Eagle: A large bird of prey known for its strong and majestic appearance.
  2. Earmuffs: Protective coverings worn over the ears to protect them from extreme cold or loud noises.
  3. Earphones: Small devices worn over or inside the ears to listen to audio privately.
  4. Earplug: A small object inserted into the ear canal to block out noise or water.
  5. Earrings: Jewelry worn in the ears, typically hanging from the earlobes.
  6. Ears: The sensory organs responsible for hearing and balance in humans and many other animals.
  7. Earth: The third planet from the sun and the only known planet to support life.
  8. Earthenware: Ceramic objects made from baked clay, commonly used for dishes or pottery.
  9. Earthworm: A long, slender invertebrate that lives in soil and helps improve soil quality.
  10. Earwax: A waxy substance secreted by glands in the ear canal, helping to protect and clean the ear.
  11. Earwig: A small insect with pincers on its abdomen, known for its distinctive shape.
  12. Easel: A stand used by artists to hold and display their canvases for painting or drawing.
  13. East: The direction toward which the sun rises, opposite of west.
  14. Easter Bunny: A mythical creature associated with Easter, often depicted as a rabbit delivering eggs.
  15. Easter Egg: A decorated or dyed egg used as a symbol of Easter celebrations.
  16. Easy Chair: A comfortable and usually upholstered armchair designed for relaxation.
  17. Echidna: A small, spiny mammal native to Australia and New Guinea, also known as the spiny anteater.
  18. Edamame: Young soybeans, typically served boiled or steamed as a snack.
  19. Edifice: A large, imposing building or structure.
  20. Egg / Eggs: A reproductive structure produced by female animals, usually containing a developing embryo.
  21. Egg Beater: A kitchen tool used for beating eggs or whipping cream, typically consisting of rotating blades.
  22. Egg Nog: A rich and creamy beverage made with milk, eggs, sugar, and often spiked with alcohol.
  23. Egg Noodles: Thin, ribbon-like pasta made from flour, eggs, and water.
  24. Egg Rolls: A popular dish in many Asian cuisines, consisting of a filling wrapped in a thin dough and deep-fried.
  25. Egg Yolk: The yellow, nutrient-rich part of an egg that contains fat and protein.
  26. Eggplant: A vegetable with glossy, purple skin that is commonly used in cooking.
  27. Egypt: A country located in Northeast Africa known for its ancient civilization and iconic landmarks.
  28. Eiderdown: The soft feathers or down of the eider duck, often used to fill pillows or comforters.
  29. Eight: The cardinal number between seven and nine.
  30. Elastic: A flexible material that can stretch and then return to its original shape.
  31. Elbow Noodles: Short, curved pasta tubes resembling the shape of an elbow.
  32. Elbows: The joint between the forearm and the upper arm.
  33. Elderberry: The dark purple fruit of the elder tree, often used in jams, syrups, and herbal remedies.
  34. Electric Guitar: A type of guitar that uses electromagnetism to convert string vibrations into electrical signals.
  35. Electricity: A form of energy resulting from the movement of charged particles, commonly used for power and lighting.
  36. Eel: A snake-like fish with a slender body and no pelvic fins, found in both freshwater and saltwater environments.
  37. Elephant: A large mammal with a long trunk, tusks, and big ears, known for its intelligence and strength.
  38. Elephant Seal: A large marine mammal belonging to the seal family, named for its size and nose resembling an elephant’s trunk.
  39. Elephant Shrew: A small insect-eating mammal native to Africa, characterized by its long nose and slender body.
  40. Elevator: A device used for vertically transporting people or goods between floors or levels in a building.
  41. Elf: A mythical creature often depicted as a small, mischievous and magical being in folklore and fantasy literature.
  42. Emu: A flightless bird native to Australia, known for its long legs, distinctive feathers, and fast running speed.
  43. Enchiladas: A traditional Mexican dish consisting of tortillas filled with meat, cheese, or beans, typically topped with sauce and baked.
  44. Endive: A leafy vegetable with slightly bitter leaves, often used in salads or as a cooked vegetable.
  45. Engine: A machine that converts various forms of energy into mechanical work, typically used to power vehicles or machinery.
  46. Envelope: A flat, usually rectangular paper container used for enclosing letters or documents.
  47. Equal Sign: A mathematical symbol (=) used to indicate that two quantities or expressions are the same or equivalent.
  48. Equator: An imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere, lying equidistant from the North and South poles.
  49. Eraser: An object, typically made of rubber or a similar material, used to remove pencil or ink marks by rubbing them away.
  50. Escalator: A moving staircase consisting of steps or platforms that transport people from one level to another, typically found in buildings and public spaces.
  51. Exhaust: The waste gases or fumes expelled from an engine, machine, or other process, typically containing pollutants resulting from combustion.
  52. Eye: An organ responsible for vision, consisting of various structures including the eyeball, cornea, iris, pupil, lens, and retina.
  53. Eyeglasses: A pair of lens-containing frames worn in front of the eyes to correct vision or protect the eyes from excessive light or foreign objects.
  54. Eyelash: Hairs that grow on the edge of the eyelids, helping to shield the eyes from debris and providing a protective function.
  55. Eyelid: The thin, movable skin covering and protecting the eye when closed, capable of blinking to help keep the eye moist and remove foreign particles.
  56. Eye shadow: Cosmetics applied to the eyelids and surrounding areas to enhance or alter the appearance of the eyes, usually in the form of powder, cream, or liquid.
  57. Eyebrow: The arch of hair above the eye that helps prevent sweat and debris from falling into the eyes and contributes to facial expression.
  58. Eyeliner: A cosmetic product, usually in the form of a pencil or liquid, used to emphasize and define the shape of the eyes by applying a line along the eyelids.

Objects that start with the letter E

Can you think of any other letter “E” words?  If so please comment and let me know, I’d love to get them added to the list.

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