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