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ENCANK'ER, v.t. To corrode; to canker.
ENCA'SE, v.t. To inclose or confine in a case or cover.
ENCAUS'TIC, a. [Gr. caustic, to burn.] Pertaining to the art of enameling, and t...
ENCA'VE, v.t. [from cave.] To hide in a cave or recess.
ENCE'INT, n. [L. cingo, to gird.] In fortification, inclosure; the wall or rampa...
ENCHA'FE, v.t. [en and chafe.] To chafe or fret; to provoke; to enrage; to irrit...
ENCHA'FED, pp. Chafed; irritated; enraged.
ENCHA'FING, ppr. Chafing; fretting; enraging.
ENCHA'IN, v.t. 1. To fasten with a chain; to bind or hold in chains; to hold in ...
ENCHA'INED, pp. Fastened with a chain; held in bondage; held fast; restrained; c...
ENCHA'INING, ppr. Making fast with a chain; binding; holding in chains; confining.
ENCH`ANT, v.t. [L. incanto; in and canto, to sing. See Chant and Cant.] 1. To pr...
ENCH`ANTED, pp. Affected by sorcery; fascinated; subdued by charms; delighted be...
ENCH`ANTER, n. One who enchants; a sorcerer or magician; one who has spirits or ...
ENCH`ANTING, ppr. Affecting with sorcery, charms or spells. 1. Delighting highly...
ENCH`ANTINGLY, adv. With the power of enchantment; in a manner to delight or cha...