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Webster Dictionary :: Enarthrosis

ENARTHRO'SIS, n. [Gr. a joint.] In anatomy, that species of articulation which c...

Webster Dictionary :: Enarration

ENARRA'TION, n. [L. enarro,narro, to relate.] Recital; relation; account; exposi...

Webster Dictionary :: Enarmed

EN`ARMED, a. In heraldry, having arms, that is, horns, hoofs, _c. of a different...

Webster Dictionary :: Enamoring

ENAM'ORING, ppr. Inflaming with love; charming; captivating.

Webster Dictionary :: Enamored

ENAM'ORED, pp. Inflamed with love; charmed; delighted.

Webster Dictionary :: Enamorado

ENAMORA'DO, n. One deeply in love.

Webster Dictionary :: Enamor

ENAM'OR, v.t. [L. amor, love.] To inflame with love; to charm; to captivate; wit...

Webster Dictionary :: Enameling

ENAM'ELING, ppr. Laying enamel. ENAM'ELING , n. The act or art of laying enamels.

Webster Dictionary :: Enameler

ENAM'ELER, n. One who enamels; one whose occupation is to lay enamels, or inlay ...

Webster Dictionary :: Enameled

ENAM'ELED, pp. Overlaid with enamel; adorned with any thing resembling enamel.

Webster Dictionary :: Enamelar

ENAM'ELAR, a. Consisting of enamel; resembling enamel; smooth; glossy.

Webster Dictionary :: Enamel

ENAM'EL, n. 1. In mineralogy, a substance imperfectly vitrified, or matter in wh...

Webster Dictionary :: Enambushed

ENAM'BUSHED, pp. Concealed in ambush, or with hostile intention; ambushed.

Webster Dictionary :: Enambush

ENAM'BUSH, v.t. [en and ambush.] To hide in ambush. 1. To ambush.

Webster Dictionary :: Enallage

ENAL'LAGE, n. enal'lajy. [Gr. change.] A figure, in grammar, by which some chang...

Webster Dictionary :: Enacture

ENAC'TURE, n. Purpose. [Not in use.]

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