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EN'THYMEME, n. [Gr. to think or conceive; mind.] In rhetoric, an argument consis...
ENTHYMEMAT'ICAL, a. Pertaining to an enthymeme; including an enthymeme.
ENTHUSIAS'TICALLY, adv. With enthusiasm.
ENTHUSIAS'TIC ENTHUSIAS'TICAL, a. Filled with enthusiasm, or the conceit of spec...
ENTHU'SIAST, n. enthu'ziast. 1. One who imagines he has special or supernatural ...
ENTHU'SIASM, n. enthuziazm. [Gr. to infuse a divine spirit, inspired, divine; Go...
ENTHUN'DER, v.i. To make a loud noise, like thunder.
ENTHRO'NING, ppr. Seating on a throne; raising to an exalted seat.
ENTHRO'NE, v.t. [from throne.] To place on a throne; to exalt to the seat of roy...
ENTHRILL', v.t. To pierce. [See Thrill .]
ENTHRALL', v.t. To enslave. [See Inthrall .]
EN'THEAT, a. Enthusiastic. [Not in use.]
ENTHEAS'TICALLY, adv. According to deific energy.
ENTHEAS'TIC, a. [Gr. god.] Having the energy of God.
ENTERTIS'SUED, a. Interwoven; having various colors intermixed.
ENTERTA'INMENT, n. The receiving and accommodating of guests, either with or wit...