enteron |
the alimentary canal. |
enterostomy |
a surgical opening made through the abdominal wall into an intestine. |
enterovirus |
a genus of virus that can cause disease in human and other mammals. Infection typically begins in the gastrointestinal tract and can spread to other areas, including the nervous system. |
enterprise |
an undertaking, esp. one characterized by complexity, risk, or wide scope; venture. [3 definitions] |
enterprising |
bold, energetic, and full of initiative. |
entertain |
to occupy pleasantly; amuse. [5 definitions] |
entertainer |
one who entertains by performance, such as an actress or comedian. [2 definitions] |
entertaining |
providing pleasant diversion; amusing. |
entertainment |
something that provides pleasant diversion or amusement. [3 definitions] |
enter the lists |
to become involved in a conflict or contest. |
enthrall |
to hold the complete attention of; fascinate. [2 definitions] |
enthrone |
to put upon a throne. [3 definitions] |
enthuse |
to cause enthusiasm in. |
enthusiasm |
intense interest or excitement concerning; zeal. [2 definitions] |
enthusiast |
a person intensely interested in or obsessed with a particular subject. [2 definitions] |
enthusiastic |
having or showing enthusiasm. |
entice |
to lure or tempt, as by calling attention to the possible benefits of an action. |
enticement |
the act of enticement, or the condition of being enticed. [2 definitions] |
entire |
containing all parts or components; whole. [3 definitions] |
entirely |
completely; totally. [2 definitions] |
entirety |
the state of being whole and complete. [2 definitions] |