entitle |
to give a right or legal claim to. [2 definitions] |
entity |
anything that exists objectively and distinctly, whether nonliving or living; thing or being. [2 definitions] |
entomb |
to bury or put in a tomb. [2 definitions] |
entomo- |
insect. |
entomology |
the science concerned with insects. |
entourage |
a group of people who accompany another person as attendants or associates; retinue. |
entr'acte |
the intermission between the acts of a play or opera. [2 definitions] |
entrails |
the inner organs of a human or other animal, esp. the intestinal tract. [2 definitions] |
entrain1 |
to get on a train. [2 definitions] |
entrain2 |
to cause to move along after; pull along. [3 definitions] |
entrance1 |
an act or instance of entering. [3 definitions] |
entrance2 |
to inspire a state of delight, trance, or enchantment in; charm; enrapture. |
entranced |
utterly fascinated, charmed, or captivated. |
entranceway |
a passage or doorway for entering. |
entrant |
one who enters, as into a contest or an institution. |
entrap |
to capture using or as if using a trap. [4 definitions] |
entreat |
to beg (someone) for something, or to do something. [3 definitions] |
entreaty |
an urgent or emotional request; plea. |
entrée |
the act or right of entering. [3 definitions] |
entrench |
to protect or fortify (oneself), as with trenches. [3 definitions] |
entre nous |
(French) between us; confidentially. |