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Enrive
() To rive; to cleave.
Enrobe
() To invest or adorn with a robe; to attire.
Enrockment
() A mass of large stones thrown into water at random to form bases of piers, breakwaters, etc.
Enrolled
() of Enroll
Enrolling
() of Enroll
Enroll
() To insert in a roil; to register or enter in a list or catalogue or on rolls of court; hence, to record; to insert in records; to leave in writing; as, to enroll men for service; to enroll a decree or a law; also, reflexively, to enlist.
Enroll
() To envelop; to inwrap; to involve.
Enroller
() One who enrolls or registers.
Enrollment
() The act of enrolling; registration.
Enrollment
() A writing in which anything is enrolled; a register; a record.
Enroot
() To fix by the root; to fix fast; to implant deep.
Enround
() To surround.
En route
() On the way or road.
Ens
() Entity, being, or existence; an actually existing being; also, God, as the Being of Beings.
Ens
() Something supposed to condense within itself all the virtues and qualities of a substance from which it is extracted; essence.
Ensafe
() To make safe.
Ensample
() An example; a pattern or model for imitation.
Ensample
() To exemplify, to show by example.
Ensanguine
() To stain or cover with blood; to make bloody, or of a blood-red color; as, an ensanguined hue.
Ensate
() Having sword-shaped leaves, or appendages; ensiform.
Enscale
() To cover with scales.
Enshedule
() To insert in a schedule. See Schedule.
Ensconced
() of Ensconce
Ensconcing
() of Ensconce
Ensconce
() To cover or shelter, as with a sconce or fort; to place or hide securely; to conceal.
Enseal
() To impress with a seal; to mark as with a seal; hence, to ratify.
Enseam
() To sew up; to inclose by a seam; hence, to include; to contain.
Enseam
() To cover with grease; to defile; to pollute.
Ensear
() To sear; to dry up.
Ensearch
() To make search; to try to find something.
Ensearch
() To search for.
Enseel
() To close eyes of; to seel; -- said in reference to a hawk.
Enseint
() With child; pregnant. See Enceinte.
Ensemble
() The whole; all the parts taken together.
Ensemble
() All at once; together.
Enshelter
() To shelter.
Enshield
() To defend, as with a shield; to shield.
Enshield
() Shielded; enshielded.
Enshrined
() of Enshrine
Enshrining
() of Enshrine
Enshrine
() To inclose in a shrine or chest; hence, to preserve or cherish as something sacred; as, to enshrine something in memory.
Enshroud
() To cover with, or as with, a shroud; to shroud.
Ensiferous
() Bearing a sword.
Ensiform
() Having the form of a sword blade; sword-shaped; as, an ensiform leaf.
Ensign
() A flag; a banner; a standard; esp., the national flag, or a banner indicating nationality, carried by a ship or a body of soldiers; -- as distinguished from flags indicating divisions of the army, rank of naval officers, or private signals, and the like.
Ensign
() A signal displayed like a standard, to give notice.
Ensign
() Sign; badge of office, rank, or power; symbol.
Ensign
() Formerly, a commissioned officer of the army who carried the ensign or flag of a company or regiment.
Ensign
() A commissioned officer of the lowest grade in the navy, corresponding to the grade of second lieutenant in the army.
Ensign
() To designate as by an ensign.
