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Webster Dictionary :: Endear

ENDE'AR, v.t. [from dear.] To make dear; to make more beloved. The distress of a...

Webster Dictionary :: Endangerment

ENDANGERMENT, n. Hazard; danger.

Webster Dictionary :: Endangering

ENDANGERING, ppr. Putting in hazard; exposing to loss or injury. ENDANGERING , n...

Webster Dictionary :: Endangered

ENDANGERED, pp. Exposed to loss or injury.

Webster Dictionary :: Endanger

ENDANGER, v.t. [from danger.] To put in hazard; to bring into danger or peril; t...

Webster Dictionary :: Endamaging

ENDAM'AGING, ppr. Harming; injuring.

Webster Dictionary :: Endamagement

ENDAM'AGEMENT, n. Damage; loss; injury.

Webster Dictionary :: Endamaged

ENDAM'AGED, pp. Harmed; injured.

Webster Dictionary :: Endamage

ENDAM'AGE, v.t. [from damage.] To bring loss or damage to; to harm; to injure; t...

Webster Dictionary :: End

END, n. 1. The extreme point of a line, or of anything that has more length than...

Webster Dictionary :: Encysted

ENCYST'ED, a. [from cyst.] Inclosed in a bag, bladder or vesicle; as an encysted...

Webster Dictionary :: Encyclopedy

ENCYCLOPE'DY, n. [Gr. in, a circle, and instruction; instruction in a circle, or...

Webster Dictionary :: Encyclopedist

ENCYCLOPE'DIST, n. The compiler of an Encyclopedia, or one who assists in such c...

Webster Dictionary :: Encyclopedia

ENCYCLOPE'DIA ENCYCLOPE'DIAN, a. Embracing the whole circle of learning.

Webster Dictionary :: Encyclical

ENCYC'LICAL, a. [Gr. a circle.] Circular; sent to many persons or places; intend...

Webster Dictionary :: Encumbrance

ENCUM'BRANCE, n. A load; any thing that impedes motion, or renders it difficult ...

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