Updates
Your unread post, follow, and push notifications will appear here.
EN'SATE, a. [L. ensis, a sword.] Having sword-shaped leaves.
ENSCHED'ULE, v.t. To insert in a schedule. [See Schedule.]
ENSCONCE, v.t. enscons'. [from sconce.] To cover, or shelter, as with a sconce o...
ENSCON'CED, pp. Covered, or sheltered, as by a sconce or fort; protected; secured.
ENSCON'CING, ppr. covering, or sheltering, as by a fort.
ENSE'AL, v.t. [from seal.] To seal; to fix a seal on; to impress.
ENSE'ALED, pp. Impressed with a seal.
ENSE'ALING, ppr. Sealing; affixing a seal to. ENSE'ALING , n. The act of affixin...
ENSE'AM, v.t. [from seam.] To sew up; to inclose by a seam or juncture of needle...
ENSE'AMED, a. Greasy. [Not in use.]
ENSE'AR, v.t. [from sear.] To sear; to cauterize; to close or stop by burning to...
ENSEARCH', v.i. enserch'. To search for; to try to find. [Not used.]
ENSEM'BLE, n. One with another; on an average.
ENSHIE'LD, v.t. [from shield.] To shield; to cover; to protect.
ENSHRI'NE, v.t. [from shrine.] To inclose in a shrine or chest; to deposit for s...
ENSHRI'NED, pp. Inclosed or preserved in a shrine or chest. 1. Inclosed; placed ...