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emulate to try to be the same as or better than (another person), esp. by imitating.
emulation the process of trying to be the same as or better than another, esp. by imitating.
emulous filled with the desire to equal or surpass. [2 definitions]
emulsify to make an emulsion of.
emulsion a mixture consisting of drops or globules of one liquid suspended in another liquid that does not mix well with the first. [2 definitions]
-en1 to cause to have, be, or become. [2 definitions]
-en2 made of, or resembling.
-en3 used to form the past participle in certain verbs.
-en4 used to form the plural of certain nouns.
en- in; into. [2 definitions]
enable to give means or power to; make able; allow; authorize. [2 definitions]
enact to make into a law. [2 definitions]
enactment the act or process of enacting. [3 definitions]
enamel a glossy, usu. opaque coating fused by heat to metal, glass, pottery, or other surfaces for protection or decoration, or objects so coated. [5 definitions]
enamelware metal utensils or kitchenware that is coated with enamel.
enamor to inspire love or fondness in.
enamored highly enthusiastic, fond, or infatuated (usu. fol. by "of" or "with").
en bloc (French) all together; in a group; as a whole.
en brochette (French) on a skewer, esp. broiled or grilled on a small spit or skewer.
en brosse (French) of hair, cut short, so that it resembles the bristles of a brush.
encamp to set up, or take lodging in, a camp. [2 definitions]