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enumerate to name or list one by one. [2 definitions]
enumeration the act or process of enumerating.
enunciate to pronounce (words), esp. in a clear and distinct voice. [3 definitions]
enuresis involuntary release of urine, esp. while sleeping; incontinence.
envelop to cover, wrap, enclose, or surround.
envelope a folded paper wrapper made to enclose an object such as a letter, esp. for mailing. [2 definitions]
envenom to make poisonous as by the insertion of venom. [2 definitions]
enviable worthy of being envied or desired.
envious showing or feeling envy.
environ to form a circle around; encircle or surround.
environment the sum of things, circumstances, and conditions that surround one and may have an effect on one; surroundings. [3 definitions]
environmental of or pertaining to the natural environment, and esp. to the ecological effects of altering it or attempts made to protect it. [3 definitions]
environmentalism the movement to protect or restore the natural environment, or the advocacy for major efforts to be made to achieve this goal.
environmentalist someone who works to protect the natural environment.
environmental law the body of laws concerned with protecting the environment from damage caused by human activity, as well as with preserving natural resources and enabling sustainable development.
environmentally-conscious marked by or showing concern for the health of the natural environment.
environmentally-friendly of or pertaining to a product or process that causes minimal harm to the environment.
environmentally-responsible of or pertaining to actions that cause minimal harm to the environment. [2 definitions]
environs surrounding areas, esp. the outlying districts of a city.
envisage to imagine; foresee.
envision to picture or visualize in the mind; imagine.