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ENCUM'BERING, ppr. Loading; clogging; rendering motion or operation difficult; l...
ENCUM'BERED, pp. Loaded; impeded in motion or operation, by a burden or difficul...
ENCUM'BER, v.t. 1. To load; to clog; to impede motion with a load, burden or any...
ENCRUST', v.t. To cover with a crust. It is written also incrust.
ENCROACHMENT, n. The entering gradually on the rights or possessions of another,...
ENCROACHINGLY, adv. by way of encroachment.
ENCROACHING, ppr. Entering on and taking possession of what belongs to another. ...
ENCROACHER, n. One who enters on and takes possession of what is not his own, by...
ENCROACH, v.i. [Eng. crook.] Primarily, to catch as with a hook. Hence, 1. To en...
ENCRISP'ED, a. [from crisp] Curled; formed in curls.
EN'CRINITE, n. [Gr. a lily.] Stone-lily; a fossil zoophyte, formed of many joint...
ENCRIM'SONED, pp. Covered with a crimson color.
ENCRIM'SON, v.t. s as z. To cover with a crimson color.
ENCRA'DLE, v.t. [en and cradle.] To lay in a cradle.
ENCOUR'AGINGLY, adv. In a manner to give courage, or hope of success.
ENCOUR'AGING, ppr. Inspiring with hope and confidence; exciting courage. 1. Furn...