enceinte2 |
a wall or fortification, or the area within such an enclosure. |
Enceladus |
one of several moons of the planet Saturn, having more reflective brightness than any other body in the solar system. |
encephalitis |
inflammation of the brain, caused by any of several infectious diseases. |
encephalo- |
brain. |
encephalogram |
an x-ray photograph of the spaces of the brain normally filled with cerebrospinal fluid, partially replaced for the procedure by air or dye. |
encephalon |
the brain. |
encephalopathy |
a disease of the brain, esp. a chronic degenerative disease. |
enchain |
to bind or restrain with, or as though with, chains. [2 definitions] |
enchant |
to put under a magic spell, or as if under a magic spell; bewitch. [2 definitions] |
enchanter |
one who casts a magic spell; sorcerer; magician. [2 definitions] |
enchanting |
charming, fascinating, or bewitching. |
enchantment |
a magic incantation, charm, or spell, or an instance of casting such. [3 definitions] |
enchantress |
a woman who can bewitch or work magic; sorceress. [2 definitions] |
enchase |
to set with gems, or to put (gems) in an ornamental setting. [2 definitions] |
enchilada |
a rolled and stuffed tortilla served with a chili sauce. |
encina |
an evergreen oak of the southwestern United States that is often cultivated as a shade tree. |
encipher |
to write (something) in code. (Cf. decipher.) |
encircle |
to form a circle around; surround. |
enclave |
a small territory or country mostly or completely surrounded by another. [2 definitions] |
enclitic |
of or denoting an unstressed word that is usu. used only in combination or close connection with other words, as "'em" in "Let's get 'em." [2 definitions] |
enclose |
to close in or shut in, as with walls or a container. [3 definitions] |