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49,898 words match “EN”

ENSNARL v.
To entangle. [Obs.] Spenser.
ENSOBER v.
To make sober. [Obs.] Sad accidents to ensober his spirits. Jer. Taylor.
ENSOUL v.
To indue or imbue (a body) with soul. [R.] Emerson.
ENSPHERE v. 2 definitions
To place in a sphere; to envelop. His ample shoulders in a cloud ensphered. Chapman.
ENSTAMP v.
To stamp; to mark as It is the motive . . . which enstamps the character. Gogan.
ENSTATE v.
See Instate.
ENSTATITE n.
A mineral of the pyroxene group, orthorhombic in crystallization; often fibrous and massive; color grayish white or greenish. It is a silicate of magnesia with some iron. Bronzite is a ferriferous variety.
ENSTATITIC a.
Relating to enstatite.
ENSTORE v.
To restore. [Obs.] Wyclif.
ENSTYLE v.
To style; to name. [Obs.]
ENSUABLE a.
Ensuing; following.
ENSUE v. 2 definitions
To follow; to pursue; to follow and overtake. [Obs.] "Seek peace, and ensue it." 1 Pet. iii. 11. To ensue his example in doing the like mischief. Golding.
ENSURE v. 2 definitions
To make sure. See Insure.
ENSURER n.
See Insurer.
ENSWATHE v.
To swathe; to envelop, as in swaddling clothes. Shak.
ENSWATHEMENT n.
The act of enswathing, or the state of being enswathed.
ENSWEEP v.
To sweep over or across; to pass over rapidly. [R.] Thomson.
ENT- n. 2 definitions
A prefix signifying within. See Ento-.
ENTABLATURE n.
The superstructure which lies horizontally upon the columns. See Illust. of Column, Cornice.
ENTABLEMENT n.
See Entablature. [R.] Evelyn.
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