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Webster Dictionary :: Enunciated

ENUN'CIATED, pp. Uttered; declared; pronounced; proclaimed.

Webster Dictionary :: Enunciate

ENUN'CIATE, v.t. [L. enuncio; e and nuncio, to tell.] To utter; to declare; to p...

Webster Dictionary :: Enumerative

ENU'MERATIVE, a. Counting; reckoning up.

Webster Dictionary :: Enumeration

ENUMERA'TION, n. [L. enumeratio.] The act of counting or telling a number, by na...

Webster Dictionary :: Enumerating

ENU'MERATING, ppr. Counting or reckoning any number, by the particulars which co...

Webster Dictionary :: Enumerated

ENU'MERATED, pp. Counted or told, number by number; reckoned or mentioned by dis...

Webster Dictionary :: Enumerate

ENU'MERATE, v.t. [L. enumero; e and numero,numerus,number.] To count or tell, nu...

Webster Dictionary :: Enucleation

ENUCLEA'TION, n. The act of clearing from knots; a disentangling. Neither air, n...

Webster Dictionary :: Enucleating

ENU'CLEATING, ppr. Clearing from knots; explaining.

Webster Dictionary :: Enucleated

ENU'CLEATED, pp. Cleared from knots; disclosed; explained.

Webster Dictionary :: Enucleate

ENU'CLEATE, v.t. [L. enucleo; e and nucleus, a kernel.] Properly, to take out th...

Webster Dictionary :: Enubilous

ENU'BILOUS, a. Clear from fog, mist or clouds.

Webster Dictionary :: Enubilate

ENU'BILATE, v.t. [L. e and nubila,mist, clouds.] To clear from mist, clouds or o...

Webster Dictionary :: Entwist

ENTWIST', v.t. [from twist.] To twist or wreath round.

Webster Dictionary :: Entwine

ENTWINE, v.t. [from twine.] To twine; to twist round.

Webster Dictionary :: Entune

ENTU'NE, v.t. [from tune.] To tune.

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