-ence |
state, condition, or quality. [2 definitions] |
-ene |
unsaturated hydrocarbon. |
earn |
to receive in return for work or service. [4 definitions] |
endear |
to cause to be loved or cherished. |
ENE |
abbreviation of "east-northeast." |
energy |
the power or capacity for activity. [4 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] |
enter |
to come or go in. [11 definitions] |
entero- |
intestine. |
envy |
the desire for someone else's possessions, advantages, or qualities, or the feeling of resentment or unhappiness that accompanies this feeling. [4 definitions] |
erne |
any of several European sea eagles. |
inferno |
hell. [2 definitions] |
inner |
situated inside. [4 definitions] |
intern1 |
to confine in a prison or camp, esp. during wartime. [2 definitions] |
intern2 |
an advanced student or recent graduate in a specialized field, esp. medicine, who is serving an apprenticeship in the appropriate practical setting, such as a hospital. [2 definitions] |
interne |
variant of intern2. |
Irene |
in Greek mythology, the goddess personifying peace; Pax. |
iron |
a chemical element that has twenty-six protons in each nucleus and that occurs naturally in a variety of compounds such as minerals important in the earth's crust as well as the biologically essential cytochromes and hemoglobin, and that can be isolated in pure form as a silver-gray, dense, malleable metal that rusts rapidly in air, can be easily magnetized, and is widely used in a variety of alloys. (symbol: Fe) [16 definitions] |
knee |
the joint between the upper and lower portions of the human leg. [4 definitions] |
open |
allowing entry or access; not shut, enclosed, or fastened. [27 definitions] |