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| a screen or mat covered with a dark material for shielding a camera lens from excess light or glare. |
| a scrap or morsel of food left at a meal. |
| East (iːst) | |
| —n | |
| 1. | the continent of Asia regarded as culturally distinct from Europe and the West; the Orient |
| 2. | Compare West the countries under Communist rule and formerly under Communist rule, lying mainly in the E hemisphere |
| 3. | in the US |
| a. the area north of the Ohio and east of the Mississippi | |
| b. the area north of Maryland and east of the Alleghenies | |
| —adj | |
| 4. | a. of or denoting the eastern part of a specified country, area, etc |
| b. (as part of a name): East Sussex | |
| 'Eastern | |
| —adj | |
(1.) The orient (mizrah); the rising of the sun. Thus "the east country" is the country lying to the east of Syria, the Elymais (Zech. 8:7). (2). Properly what is in front of one, or a country that is before or in front of another; the rendering of the word _kedem_. In pointing out the quarters, a Hebrew always looked with his face toward the east. The word _kedem_ is used when the four quarters of the world are described (Gen. 13:14; 28:14); and _mizrah_ when the east only is distinguished from the west (Josh. 11:3; Ps. 50:1; 103:12, etc.). In Gen. 25:6 "eastward" is literally "unto the land of kedem;" i.e., the lands lying east of Palestine, namely, Arabia, Mesopotamia, etc.