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. |
envoi |
the final stanza of some poems, such as ballades, which summarizes or dedicates the poem. |
envoy |
an agent or messenger, esp. a diplomat. |
envy |
the desire for someone else's possessions, advantages, or qualities, or the feeling of resentment or unhappiness that accompanies this feeling. [4 definitions] |
enwrap |
to surround completely; enclose; envelop. [2 definitions] |
enwreathe |
to surround or encompass with or as if with a wreath. |
enzymatic |
of, relating to, or produced by an enzyme. |