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engage - v. 1 tr. employ or hire (a person). 2 tr. a (usu. in passive) employ busily; occupy...
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enuch - n. 1 a castrated man, esp. one formerly employed...
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encephalitus - n. inflammation of the brain. encephalitis lethargica an infectious encephalitis...
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entertanment - n. 1 the act or an instance of entertaining;...
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enthusiasm - n. 1 (often foll. by for, about) a strong interest or admiration. b great eagerness....
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endurance - see ENDURE]...
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encyclopadia - cf. ENCYCLICAL]...
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envirnment - n. 1 physical surroundings and conditions, esp. as affecting people's lives. 2 conditions...
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ensephalitis - n. inflammation of the brain. encephalitis lethargica an infectious encephalitis...
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engneering - n. the application of science to the design , building,...
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encyclopaedia - cf. ENCYCLICAL]...
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encumbrance - n. 1 a burden. 2 an impediment. 3 a mortgage ...
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entrtainment - n. 1 the act or an instance of entertaining;...
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enquiry - n. (pl. -ies) 1 the act or an instance of asking or seeking information. 2 = INQUIRY....
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enlightement - n. 1 the act or an instance of enlightening; the state of being enlightened. 2 (the...
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englsh - adj. & n. of or relating to England or its people or language. 1 the language of...
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environmet - n. 1 physical surroundings and conditions, esp. as affecting people's lives. 2 conditions...
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entetainment - n. 1 the act or an instance of entertaining;...
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endocrine - adj. (of a gland) secreting directly into the blood; ductless. [ENDO- + Gk krino...
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endometrium - n. Anat. the membrane lining the womb. endometritis n. [ENDO- + Gk metra womb]...
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enrgy - n. (pl. -ies) 1 force , vigour; capacity for activity....
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encycopaedia - cf. ENCYCLICAL]...
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encclopaedia - cf. ENCYCLICAL]...
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entreprenur - see ENTERPRISE]...
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enamelware - n. enamelled kitchenware. ...
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entertaiment - n. 1 the act or an instance of entertaining;...
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enertainment - n. 1 the act or an instance of entertaining;...
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enligtenment - n. 1 the act or an instance of enlightening; the state of being enlightened. 2 (the...
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enclose - v.tr. (also inclose) 1 ( often foll. by with, in)...
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enchanter - n. (fem. enchantress) a person who enchants, esp. by supposed use of | |
englih - adj. & n. of or relating to England or its people or language. 1 the language of...
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enyme - n. Biochem. a protein acting as a catalyst in a specific ...
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english - adj. & n. of or relating to England or its people or language. 1 the language of...
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encepalitis - n. inflammation of the brain. encephalitis lethargica an infectious encephalitis...
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engineering - n. the application of science to the design , building,...
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encompas - v.tr. 1 surround or form a circle about, esp. to protect or attack. 2 contain. encompassment...
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enginearing - n. the application of science to the design , building,...
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entertainmet - n. 1 the act or an instance of entertaining;...
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enlace - v.tr. 1 encircle tightly. 2 entwine. 3 enfold. enlacement n. [ME f. OF enlacier...
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entertinment - n. 1 the act or an instance of entertaining;...
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encephalopathy - n. disease of the brain. ...
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engish - adj. & n. of or relating to England or its people or language. 1 the language of...
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enmity - n. (pl. -ies) 1 the state of being an enemy. 2 a feeling of hostility. [ME f. OF...
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engagemant - see ENGAGE]...
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encylopaedia - cf. ENCYCLICAL]...
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endocrien - adj. (of a gland) secreting directly into the blood; ductless. [ENDO- + Gk krino...
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enegy - n. (pl. -ies) 1 force , vigour; capacity for activity....
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ending - n. 1 an end or final part, esp. of a story. 2 an inflected final part of a word....
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endeavour - v. & n. ( US endeavor) 1 tr. (foll. by to + infin.)...
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enphasis - n. (pl. emphases) 1 special importance or prominence attached to a thing, fact,...
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envionment - n. 1 physical surroundings and conditions, esp. as affecting people's lives. 2 conditions...
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enteric - adj. & n. of the intestines. (in full enteric fever) typhoid. enteritis n. [Gk...
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enlish - adj. & n. of or relating to England or its people or language. 1 the language of...
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environmant - n. 1 physical surroundings and conditions, esp. as affecting people's lives. 2 conditions...
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entreprneur - see ENTERPRISE]...
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endocrie - adj. (of a gland) secreting directly into the blood; ductless. [ENDO- + Gk krino...
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enfold - v.tr. (also infold) 1 (usu. foll. by in, with) wrap up; envelop. 2 clasp, embrace....
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endogenous - adj. growing or originating from within. endogenesis n. endogeny n....
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engineeing - n. the application of science to the design , building,...
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enceinte - see CINCTURE]...
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entusiasm - n. 1 (often foll. by for, about) a strong interest or admiration. b great eagerness....
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environment - n. 1 physical surroundings and conditions, esp. as affecting people's lives. 2 conditions...
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encyclpaedia - cf. ENCYCLICAL]...
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enema - n. (pl. enemas or enemata) 1 the injection of liquid or gas into the rectum, esp....
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encephalits - n. inflammation of the brain. encephalitis lethargica an infectious encephalitis...
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encounter - v. & n. tr. 1 meet by chance or unexpectedly. 2 meet as an adversary. 1 a meeting...
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enlighenment - n. 1 the act or an instance of enlightening; the state of being enlightened. 2 (the...
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encephalopaty - n. disease of the brain. ...
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endearment - n. 1 an expression of affection. 2 liking, affection. ...
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endemic - adj. & n. regularly or only found among a particular...
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