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ENVEL'OPMENT, n. A wrapping; as inclosing or covering on all sides.
ENVEN'OM, v.t. [from venom.] To poison; to taint or impregnate with venom, or an...
ENVEN'OMED, pp. Tainted or impregnated with venom or poison; embittered; exasper...
ENVEN'OMING, ppr. Tainting with venom; poisoning; embittering; enraging.
ENVER'MEIL, v.t. To dye red.
EN'VIABLE, a. [See Envy .] That may excite envy; capable of awakening ardent des...
EN'VIED, pp. [See Envy , the verb.] Subjected to envy.
EN'VIER, n. One who envies another; one who desires what another possesses, and ...
EN'VIOUS, a. Feeling or harboring envy; repining or feeling uneasiness, at a vie...
EN'VIOUSLY, adv. With envy; with malignity excited by the excellence or prosperi...
ENVI'RON, v.t. [Eng. to veer.] 1. To surround; to encompass; to encircle; as a p...
ENVI'RONED, pp. Surrounded; encompassed; besieged; involved; invested.
ENVI'RONING, ppr. Surrounding; encircling; besieging; inclosing; involving; inve...
ENVI'RONS, n. plu. The parts or places which surround another place, or lie in i...
EN'VOY, n. [L. via; Eng. way, contracted from viag, vag, or wag.] 1. A person de...
EN'VOYSHIP, n. The office of an envoy.