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ENCH`ANTMENT, n. The act of producing certain wonderful effects by the invocatio...
ENCH`ANTRESS, n. A sorceress; a woman who pretends to effect wonderful things by...
ENCH`ARGE, v.t. To give in charge or trust. [Not in use.]
ENCHA'SE, v.t. [Eng. a case.] 1. To infix or inclose in another body so as to be...
ENCHA'SED, pp. Enclosed as in a frame or in another body; adorned with embossed ...
ENCHA'SING, ppr. Inclosing in another body; adorning with embossed work.
ENCHE'ASON, n. Cause; occasion.
ENCHIRID'ION, n. [Gr. the hand.] A manual; a book to be carried in the hand. [No...
ENCIN'DERED, a. Burnt to cinders.
ENCIR'CLE, v.t. ensur'cl. [from circle.] 1. To inclose or surround with a circle...
ENCIR'CLED, ppr. Surrounded with a circle; encompassed; environed; embraced.
ENCIR'CLET, n. A circle; a ring.
ENCIR'CLING, ppr. Surrounding with a circle or ring; encompassing; embracing.
ENCLIT'IC, a. [Gr. inclined; to incline.] 1. Leaning; inclining, or inclined. In...
ENCLIT'ICALLY, adv. In an enclitic manner; by throwing the accent back.
ENCLIT'ICS, a. In grammar, the art of declining and conjugating words.