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ENGULF', v.t. To throw or to absorb in a gulf.
ENGU`ARD, v.t. [See Guard .] To guard; to defend.
ENGRO'SSMENT, n. The act of engrossing; the act of taking the whole. 1. The appr...
ENGRO'SSING, ppr. Taking the whole; buying commodities in such quantities as to ...
ENGRO'SSER, n. He or that which takes the whole; a person who purchases the whol...
ENGRO'SSED, pp. Made thick; taken in the whole; purchased in large quantities fo...
ENGRO'SS, v.t. 1. Primarily, to make thick or gross; to thicken. [Not now used.]...
ENGRIE'VE, v.t. To grieve; to pain. [See Grieve .]
ENGRA'VING, ppr. Cutting or marking stones or metals, with a chisel or graver; i...
ENGRA'VERY, n. The work of an engraver. [Little used.]
ENGRA'VER, n. One who engraves; a cutter of letters, figures or devices, on ston...
ENGRA'VEN, pp. Cut or marked,as with a chisel or graver; imprinted; deeply impre...
ENGRA'VED ENGRA'VEMENT, n. Engraved work; act of engraving.
ENGRA'VE, v.t. pret. engraved; pp. engraved or engraven. Literally, to scratch o...
ENGR`ASP, v.t. [from grasp.] To seize with a clasping hold; to hold fast by incl...
ENGRAP'PLE, v.t. [from grapple. To grapple; to seize and hold; to close in and h...