Ebay words | Meaning |
E # | The Scott Stamp Catalogue numbering system used in the United States for special delivery stamps |
EAPC | Early American Precut (Anchor Hocking glass c. 1960's) |
EAPG | Early American Pattern Glass |
EBSQ | “e-basquiat", an online group of self-representing artists (for collectible art) |
EC | Excellent condition (also EX or EXC) |
ECC | Error Correction Code (for computer memory often used in servers) |
ED | Edition (also EDN) |
EDC | Eau de Cologne (for perfumes) |
EDN | Edition (also ED) |
EDO | Extended Data Out (for computer memory) |
EDP | Eau de Parfum (for perfumes) |
EDT | Eau de Toilette (for perfumes) |
EDVII | King Edward VII (for stamps) |
EDVIII | King Edward VIII (for stamps) |
EF | Extra Fine condition (also XF); Extremely Fine (for coins) |
EF-45 | Choice Extremely Fine (for coins) |
EG | Elegant Glass (Depression era) |
EGOP | Eye Glass and Oral Protection (for helmets) |
EII | Queen Elizabeth II (for stamps) |
EMB | Embossed; Embroidered |
EP | Extended Play (for records or video tapes); Electro Plate (for jewelry) |
ERR | Error |
EUC | Excellent Used condition |
EW | Edge Warp |
EX | Excellent condition (also EC or EXC) |
EX- | Excellent Minus condition |
EX-MT | Excellent to Mint condition |
EX+ | Excellent Plus condition |
EXC | Excellent condition (also EC or EX) |
EXLIB | Ex-Library book |
EXT | Extended |
Feb 4, 2007
EBAY GLOSSARY OF TERMS (beginning E)
The most full, complete, and comprehensive glossary of terms used by eBay users. It contains terms, abbreviations, acronyms, jargons, lingo together with their corresponding meanings and definitions most commonly used in auctions of collectibles, antiques, electronics, apparel, sporting goods and more.