enrage |
to cause to be extremely angry; infuriate. |
enraged |
filled with extreme anger or rage. |
enrapt |
filled with rapture; fascinated; enthralled; rapt. |
enrapture |
to cause to be in rapture or to be ecstatically joyful. |
enrich |
to increase the wealth of. [4 definitions] |
Enrico Fermi |
an Italian physicist, U.S. resident after 1939 (b.1901--d.1954). |
enrobe |
to dress or to wrap, esp. in or as if in a robe. |
enroll |
to enlist or sign up (someone) officially. [3 definitions] |
enrollment |
the act or process of enrolling, or the condition of being enrolled. [2 definitions] |
en route |
during the journey; on or along the way. |
Ens. |
abbreviation of "Ensign," in the U.S. Coast Guard or Navy, one who is a commissioned officer of the lowest rank (used in a proper name). |
ensconce |
to position (oneself) firmly or comfortably. [2 definitions] |
ensemble |
a whole viewed as a collection of its parts. [4 definitions] |
enshrine |
to put in or as if in a place reserved for holy objects. [2 definitions] |
enshroud |
to cover or wrap; shroud. |
ensign |
a flag or other pennant, banner, or identifying badge or sign. [2 definitions] |
ensilage |
the enclosing, as in a silo, of fresh plant matter to be used as animal food, so as to store and preserve it by fermentation. [3 definitions] |
ensile |
to store (green fodder) in or as in a silo. |
enslave |
to cause to be a slave or to be in a condition of bondage. |
enslaved |
deprived of liberty and considered the property of another; being in a state of slavery. |
ensnare |
to trap, trick, or catch. |