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- English Word Enchisel Definition To cut with a chisel.
- English Word Enchodus Definition A genus of extinct Cretaceous fishes; -- so named from their spear-shaped teeth. They were allied to the pike (Esox).
- English Word Enchondroma Definition A cartilaginous tumor growing from the interior of a bone.
- English Word Enchorial Definition Alt. of Enchoric
- English Word Enchoric Definition Belonging to, or used in, a country; native; domestic; popular; common; -- said especially of the written characters employed by the common people of ancient Egypt, in distinction from the hieroglyphics. See Demotic.
- English Word Enchylemma Definition The basal substance of the cell nucleus; a hyaline or granular substance, more or less fluid during life, in which the other parts of the nucleus are imbedded.
- English Word Enchyma Definition The primitive formative juice, from which the tissues, particularly the cellular tissue, are formed.
- English Word Encincture Definition A cincture.
- English Word Encindered Definition Burnt to cinders.
- English Word Encircle Definition To form a circle about; to inclose within a circle or ring; to surround; as, to encircle one in the arms; the army encircled the city.
- English Word Encircled Definition of Encircle
- English Word Encirclet Definition A small circle; a ring.
- English Word Encircling Definition of Encircle
- English Word Enclasp Definition To clasp. See Inclasp.
- English Word Enclave Definition A tract of land or a territory inclosed within another territory of which it is independent. See Exclave.
- English Word Enclave Definition To inclose within an alien territory.
- English Word Enclavement Definition The state of being an enclave.
- English Word Enclitic Definition Alt. of Enclitical
- English Word Enclitic Definition A word which is joined to another so closely as to lose its proper accent, as the pronoun thee in prithee (pray thee).
- English Word Enclitical Definition Affixed; subjoined; -- said of a word or particle which leans back upon the preceding word so as to become a part of it, and to lose its own independent accent, generally varying also the accent of the preceding word.