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Webster Dictionary :: Entrap

ENTRAP', v.t. To catch as in a trap; to insnare; used chiefly or wholly in a fig...

Webster Dictionary :: Entransing

ENTR`ANSING, ppr. Carrying away the soul; enrapturing; ravishing.

Webster Dictionary :: Entransed

ENTR`ANSED, pp. Put in a transe; having the soul withdrawn, and the body left in...

Webster Dictionary :: Entranse

ENTR`ANSE, v.t. or i. [L. transeo.] 1. To put in a transe; to withdraw the soul,...

Webster Dictionary :: Entrance

EN'TRANCE, n. [L. intrans, intro.] 1. The act of entering into a place; as the e...

Webster Dictionary :: Entrammeled

ENTRAM'MELED, a. [from trammel.] Curled; frizzed. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Entrail

EN'TRAIL EN'TRAILS, n. 1. The internal parts of animal bodies; particularly, the...

Webster Dictionary :: Entortilation

ENTORTILA'TION, n. A turning into a circle.

Webster Dictionary :: Entomology

ENTOMOL'OGY, n. [Gr. insect, to cut, discourse.] That part of zoology which trea...

Webster Dictionary :: Entomologist

ENTOMOL'OGIST, n. One versed in the science of insects.

Webster Dictionary :: Entomological

ENTOMOLOG'ICAL, a. Pertaining to the science of insects.

Webster Dictionary :: Entomolite

EN'TOMOLITE, n. [Gr. insect, stone.] A fossil substance bearing the figure of an...

Webster Dictionary :: Entombment

ENTOMBMENT, n. Burial.

Webster Dictionary :: Entombing

ENTOMBING, ppr. Depositing in a tomb; burying; interring.

Webster Dictionary :: Entombed

ENTOMBED, pp. Deposited in a tomb; buried; interred.

Webster Dictionary :: Entomb

ENTOMB, v.t. entoom'. [from tomb.] To deposit in a tomb, as a dead body. 1. To b...

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