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esculin A glycoside compound obtained from the horse chestnut tree. It is a good water-binding agent.
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Escherichia coli A bacterial species which inhabits the intestinal tract of man and other warm-blooded animals. Although it poses no threat to human health, its presence in drinking water does indicate the presence of other, more dangerous bacteria. Also see Bacteria.
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escutcheon A small shield-shape. A coat of arms that has a pictures of another shield on it has an escutcheon. This charge should be drawn in a way that makes it obvious that it's not a field with a border; generally placing it a little higher than on-center will accomplish this.
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eschar Sloughed off dead tissue caused by burn or cauterization (10).
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escutcheon A vee tool which is assymetrical used mostly for edging cartouches (plain panels for engraving). Can be right or left handed.
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