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EN'ERGY, n. [Gr. work.] 1. Internal or inherent power; the power of operating, w...
EN'ERGIZING, ppr. Giving energy, force or vigor; acting with force.
EN'ERGIZER, n. He or that which gives energy; he or that which acts in producing...
EN'ERGIZED, pp. Invigorated.
EN'ERGIZE, v.i. [from energy.] To act with force; to operate with vigor; to act ...
ENERGET'ICALLY, adv. With force and vigor; with energy and effect.
ENERGET'IC ENERGET'ICAL, a. [Gr. work. See Energy .] 1. Operating with force, vi...
EN'EMY, n. [L. inimicus.] 1. A foe; an adversary. A private enemy is one who hat...
E'NEID, n. [L. Eneis.] A heroic poem, written by Virgil, in which Eneas is the h...
EN'ECATE, v.t. [L. eneco.] To kill. [Not in use.]
END'WISE, adv. On the end; erectly; in an upright position. 1. With the end forw...
ENDU'RING, ppr. Lasting; continuing without perishing; bearing; sustaining; supp...
ENDU'RER, n. One who bears, suffers or sustains. 1. He or that which continues l...
ENDU'RED, pp. Borne; suffered; sustained.
ENDU'RE, v.t. [L. durus, duro.] 1. To last; to continue in the same state withou...
ENDU'RANCE, n. [See Endure .] Continuance; a state of lasting or duration; lasti...