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ENCROACHING, ppr. Entering on and taking possession of what belongs to another. ...
ENCROACHINGLY, adv. by way of encroachment.
ENCROACHMENT, n. The entering gradually on the rights or possessions of another,...
ENCRUST', v.t. To cover with a crust. It is written also incrust.
ENCUM'BER, v.t. 1. To load; to clog; to impede motion with a load, burden or any...
ENCUM'BERED, pp. Loaded; impeded in motion or operation, by a burden or difficul...
ENCUM'BERING, ppr. Loading; clogging; rendering motion or operation difficult; l...
ENCUM'BRANCE, n. A load; any thing that impedes motion, or renders it difficult ...
ENCYC'LICAL, a. [Gr. a circle.] Circular; sent to many persons or places; intend...
ENCYCLOPE'DIA ENCYCLOPE'DIAN, a. Embracing the whole circle of learning.
ENCYCLOPE'DIST, n. The compiler of an Encyclopedia, or one who assists in such c...
ENCYCLOPE'DY, n. [Gr. in, a circle, and instruction; instruction in a circle, or...
ENCYST'ED, a. [from cyst.] Inclosed in a bag, bladder or vesicle; as an encysted...
END, n. 1. The extreme point of a line, or of anything that has more length than...
ENDAM'AGE, v.t. [from damage.] To bring loss or damage to; to harm; to injure; t...
ENDAM'AGED, pp. Harmed; injured.