card game for two played with 32 cards, 1824, from French écarté, literally "discarded," past participle of écarter "to discard," from e- (see ex-) + carte (see card (n.1)). So called because the players may discard cards in his hand after the deal and get new ones from the deck.
ebony
ebriety
ebullience
ebullient
ec-
ecarte
ecbatic
ecce homo
eccentric
eccentricity
Ecclesiastes