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. |
enhancement |
the act or result of heightening, improving, or increasing, as in quality, value, attractiveness, or reputation. |
enigma |
something puzzling, contradictory, or mysterious; something for which a solution cannot be found. [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 act or state of enjoying; pleasure; satisfaction. [3 definitions] |
enkindle |
to set on fire; ignite. [2 definitions] |
enlace |
to encircle, bind, or wind about with or as if with a cord or lace. [2 definitions] |
enlarge |
to increase the size, volume, or amount of; cause to be larger. [5 definitions] |
enlargeable |
combined form of enlarge. |