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England a division of the United Kingdom, comprising the southern and largest part of the island of Great Britain.
English of, pertaining to, or characteristic of England or its people, culture, or the like. [7 definitions]
English Channel an extension of the Atlantic between England and France.
English horn a double-reed woodwind instrument that resembles the oboe but is larger and lower in pitch.
English ivy see "ivy."
Englishman a man who is a native or citizen of England, or a male of English descent.
English muffin a small, round, flat yeast roll, often baked on a griddle, and usu. split and toasted before eating.
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.
engrossed involved or mentally engaged in something to the point of being unable to focus on anything else.
engrossing occupying one's full attention, to the exclusion of all else.
engulf to cover or envelop entirely, as in an abyss, fire, or flood.
enhance to heighten, improve, or increase, as in quality, value, attractiveness, or reputation.