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| ENDEARMENT | | n. - an expression of affection.
- liking, affection. | |
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| ENDOGENOUS | | adj. Growing or originating from within. | |
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| ENDPRODUCT | | n. Final product of manufacture etc. | |
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| ENGAGEMENT | | n. - engaging or being engaged.
- appointment with another person.
- betrothal.
- battle. | |
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| ENGLISHMAN | | n. (fem. Englishwoman) person who is english by birth or descent. | |
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| ENKEPHALIN | | n. Either of two morphine-like peptides in the brain thought to control levels of pain. [greek egkephalos brain] | |
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| ENTERPRISE | | n. - undertaking, esp. A challenging one.
- readiness to engage in such undertakings.
- business firm or venture. [latin prehendo grasp] | |
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| ENTHUSIASM | | n. - (often foll. By for, about) strong interest or admiration, great eagerness.
- object of enthusiasm. [greek entheos inspired by a god] | |
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| ENTHUSIAST | | n. Person full of enthusiasm. [church latin: related to *enthusiasm] | |
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| ENTOMOLOGY | | n. The study of insects. entomological adj. Entomologist n. [greek entomon insect] | |
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