| English setter |
a breed of medium-sized bird dog with long white silky hair mottled with black or brown markings. |
| English sonnet |
see Shakespearean sonnet. |
| English sparrow |
a small common brownish gray sparrow; house sparrow. |
| English walnut |
a variety of walnut tree or the edible nut it bears, that is widely used in cooking. |
| Englishwoman |
a woman who is a native or citizen of England, or a female of English descent. |
| engorge |
to eat greedily. [3 definitions] |
| engraft |
to graft or join (a shoot from one plant) to another plant. |
| engrave |
to cut (a design or lettering) into a hard, flat surface, as by a sharp implement or acid, often for the purpose of making a plate for printing. [4 definitions] |
| engraving |
the act, art, or procedure of engraving. [3 definitions] |
| engross |
to interest or occupy fully to the exclusion of all else. |
| engrossing |
occupying one's full attention, to the exclusion of all else. |
| engulf |
to cover entirely; envelop, as by an abyss or flood. |
| enhance |
to heighten, improve, or increase, as in quality, value, attractiveness, or reputation. |
| enhancement |
the act or result of heightening, improving, or increasing, as in quality, value, attractiveness, or reputation. |
| enigma |
a puzzling, seemingly contradictory, or mysterious phenomenon, statement, drawing, or the like. [2 definitions] |
| enigmatic |
of, concerning, or like an enigma; puzzling; mysterious. |
| enjoin |
to order or recommend emphatically. [2 definitions] |
| enjoy |
to find pleasure or joy in. [3 definitions] |
| enjoyable |
pleasant; entertaining. |
| enjoyment |
the state or act of enjoying; pleasure; satisfaction. [3 definitions] |
| enkindle |
to set on fire; ignite. [2 definitions] |