| Eng. |
abbreviation of "England" or "English." |
| engagé |
committed and involved, esp. in support of an aim or cause. |
| engage |
to obtain or use the service of; employ. [10 definitions] |
| engaged |
busy; employed; involved. [4 definitions] |
| engagement |
the act of engaging or state of being engaged. [4 definitions] |
| engaging |
charming; pleasing; attractive. |
| en garde |
on guard (French); the opening position in fencing from which one must either attack or defend. [2 definitions] |
| engender |
to create or give rise to. [2 definitions] |
| engine |
a machine that derives force and motion from the conversion of energy, such as fuel or electricity, to work. [3 definitions] |
| engineer |
one who is trained in the use or design of machines or engines, or in other areas such as electrical or chemical technology. [5 definitions] |
| engineering |
the profession, art, or study of applying scientific and mathematical knowledge to practical ends, such as the design and building of structures, engines, electrical equipment, and the like. [2 definitions] |
| engine house |
a building in which large engines, such as fire engines or locomotives, are kept when not in use. |
| engineless |
combined form of engine. |
| England |
a division of the United Kingdom, comprising the southern and largest part of the island of Great Britain. |
| English |
of, pertaining to, or characteristic of England or its people, culture, or the like. [7 definitions] |
| English Channel |
an extension of the Atlantic between England and France. |
| English horn |
a double-reed woodwind instrument that resembles the oboe but is larger and lower in pitch. |
| English ivy |
see ivy. |
| Englishman |
a man who is a native or citizen of England, or a male of English descent. |
| English muffin |
a small, round, flat yeast roll, often baked on a griddle, and usu. split and toasted before eating. |
| English setter |
a breed of medium-sized bird dog with long white silky hair mottled with black or brown markings. |