| endue |
to endow with some quality or characteristic. |
| end up |
to come to be in a place or situation that you did not plan to be in. |
| endurable |
able to be endured or withstood. |
| endurance |
the act, condition, or capacity of functioning under prolonged stress. [2 definitions] |
| endure |
to bear up under or function in spite of. [4 definitions] |
| enduring |
long-lasting, permanent, chronic, or persistent. [2 definitions] |
| enduro |
a long race or contest, as for motorcycles or automobiles, that is designed to test endurance. |
| end user |
the user for whom a personal computing device or application is ultimately designed, particularly as distinct from one who designs, programs, manufactures, or sells the end product. |
| endways |
placed or resting on an end; on end. [4 definitions] |
| endwise |
see endways. |
| end zone |
an area ten yards deep at either end of a football field, into which players attempt to carry the ball to score points. |
| -ene |
unsaturated hydrocarbon. |
| ENE |
abbreviation of "east-northeast." |
| enema |
the injection of a liquid into the rectum through the anus, usu. for medical purposes. [2 definitions] |
| enemy |
one who acts with or feels hostility toward another; adversary. [5 definitions] |
| energetic |
full of or displaying energy; active; vigorous. [2 definitions] |
| energetics |
(used with a sing. verb) the branch of physics concerned with energy and its transformations. |
| energize |
to inspire, make active, or infuse with energy. [3 definitions] |
| energy |
the power or capacity for activity. [4 definitions] |
| enervate |
to take away the strength or vitality of; weaken. |
| en famille |
(French) in one's family; informally. |