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ENTHUN'DER, v.i. To make a loud noise, like thunder.
ENTHU'SIASM, n. enthuziazm. [Gr. to infuse a divine spirit, inspired, divine; Go...
ENTHU'SIAST, n. enthu'ziast. 1. One who imagines he has special or supernatural ...
ENTHUSIAS'TIC ENTHUSIAS'TICAL, a. Filled with enthusiasm, or the conceit of spec...
ENTHUSIAS'TICALLY, adv. With enthusiasm.
ENTHYMEMAT'ICAL, a. Pertaining to an enthymeme; including an enthymeme.
EN'THYMEME, n. [Gr. to think or conceive; mind.] In rhetoric, an argument consis...
ENTI'CE, v.t. [L. titio, a firebrand.] 1. To incite or instigate, by exciting ho...
ENTI'CED, pp. Incited; instigated to evil; seduced by promises or persuasions; p...
ENTI'CEMENT, n. The act or practice of inciting to evil; instigation; as the ent...
ENTI'CER, n. One who entices; one who incites or instigates to evil; one who sed...
ENTI'CING, ppr. Inciting to evil; urging to sin by motives, flattery or persuasi...
ENTI'CINGLY, adv. Charmingly; in a winning manner. She sings most enticingly.
ENTI'RE, a. [L. integer, said to be in neg. and tango, to touch.] 1. Whole; undi...
ENTI'RELY, adv. Wholly; completely; fully; as, the money is entirely lost. 1. In...
ENTI'RENESS, n. Completeness; fullness; totality; unbroken form or state; as the...