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ENSE'ALED, pp. Impressed with a seal.
ENSE'AL, v.t. [from seal.] To seal; to fix a seal on; to impress.
ENSCON'CING, ppr. covering, or sheltering, as by a fort.
ENSCON'CED, pp. Covered, or sheltered, as by a sconce or fort; protected; secured.
ENSCONCE, v.t. enscons'. [from sconce.] To cover, or shelter, as with a sconce o...
ENSCHED'ULE, v.t. To insert in a schedule. [See Schedule.]
EN'SATE, a. [L. ensis, a sword.] Having sword-shaped leaves.
ENSAN'GUINED, pp. Suffused or stained with blood.
ENSAN'GUINE, v.t. [L. sanguis, blood; Eng. sanguine.] To stain or cover with blo...
ENSAM'PLE, n. [ L. exemplum.] An example; a pattern or model for imitation. Bein...
ENS, n. [L. ens, part. present of esse, to be.] Entity; being; existence. Among ...
ENROUND', v.t. To environ; to surround; to inclose. [Not used.]
ENROOT'ING, ppr. Fixing by the root; planting deep.
ENROOT'ED, pp. Fixed by the root; planted or fixed deep.
ENROOT', v.t. [from root.] To fix by the root; to fix fast; to implant deep.
ENROLLMENT, n. A register; a record; a writing in which any thing is recorded. 1...