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ENGINEE'R, n. In the military art, a person skilled in mathematics and mechanics...
EN'GINERY, n. en'ginry. The act of managing engines or artillery. 1. Engines in ...
ENGIRD', v.t. [See Gird .] To surround; to encircle; to encompass.
ENGIRD'ED ENGIRD'ING, ppr. Encircling; surrounding.
ENGIRT', pp. Surrounded; encompassed.
ENGLAD', v.t. To make glad; to cause to rejoice.
ENGLA'IMED, a. Furred; clammy. [Not used.]
ENGLAND, n. [See English .]
ENGLISH, a. ing'glish. [L. ango, from the sense of pressing, depression, laying,...
ENGLISHED, pp. Rendered into English.
ENGLISHRY, n. The state or privilege of being an Englishman. [Not used.]
ENGLUT', v.t. [L. glutio.] 1. To swallow. 2. To fill; to glut. [This word is lit...
ENGO'RE, v.t. To pierce; to gore. [See Gore .]
ENGORGE, v.t. engorj'. To swallow;; to devour; to gorge; properly, to swallow wi...
ENGORG'ED, pp. Swallowed with greediness, or in large draughts.
ENGORGEMENT, n. engorj'ment. the act of swallowing greedily; a devouring with vo...