Ensilage (2)
En″si‐lage (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p.Ensilaged (?); p. pr. & vb. n.Ensilaging (?).] To preserve in a silo; as, to ensilage cornstalks.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, C. & G. Merriam Co., 1913.
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En″si‐lage (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p.Ensilaged (?); p. pr. & vb. n.Ensilaging (?).] To preserve in a silo; as, to ensilage cornstalks.
En‐sile″ (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p.Ensiled (?); p. pr. & vb. n.Ensiling (?).] [F. ensiler: cf. Sp. ensilar. See Silo.] To store (green fodder) in a silo; to prepare as silage. — E...
En‐sky″ (?), v. t. To place in the sky or in heaven. “A thing enskied and sainted.” Shak.
En‐slave″ (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p.Enslaved (?); p. pr. & vb. n.Enslaving.] To reduce to slavery; to make a slave of; to subject to a dominant influence.The conquer'd, also, and ...
En‐slav″ed‐ness (?), n. State of being enslaved.
En‐slave″ment (?), n. The act of reducing to slavery; state of being enslaved; bondage; servitude.A fresh enslavement to their enemies. South.
En‐slav″er (?), n. One who enslaves. Swift.
En‐snare″ (?), v. t. To catch in a snare. See Insnare.
En‐snarl″ (?), v. t. To entangle. Spenser.
En‐so″ber (?), v. t. To make sober.Sad accidents to ensober his spirits. Jer. Taylor.
En‐soul″ (?), v. t. To indue or imbue (a body) with soul. Emerson.
En‐sphere″ (?), v. t. [Pref. en- + sphere. Cf. Insphere.] 1. To place in a sphere; to envelop.His ample shoulders in a cloud ensphered. Chapman.2. To form into a sphere.
En‐stamp″ (?), v. t. To stamp; to mark as with a stamp; to impress deeply.It is the motive... which enstamps the character. Gogan.
En‐state″ (?), v. t. See Instate.
En″sta‐tite (?), n.(Min.) A mineral of the pyroxene group, orthorhombic in crystallization; often fibrous and massive; color grayish white or greenish. It is a silicate of magne...
En′sta‐tit″ic (?), a. Relating to enstatite.
En‐store″ (?), v. t. [See Instaurate.] To restore. Wyclif.
En‐style″ (?), v. t. To style; to name.
En‐su″a‐ble (?), a. Ensuing; following.
En‐sue″ (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p.Ensued (?); p. pr. & vb. n.Ensuing.] [OF. ensevre, OF. & F. ensuivre, fr. L. insequi; in + sequi to pursue. See Sue.] To follow; to pursue; to fo...
En‐sue″, v. i. To follow or come afterward; to follow as a consequence or in chronological succession; to result; as, an ensuing conclusion or effect; the year ensuing was a col...
En‐sure″ (?), v. t. 1. To make sure. See Insure.2. To betroth. Sir T. More.
En‐sur″er (?), n. See Insurer.
En‐swathe″ (?), v. t. To swathe; to envelop, as in swaddling clothes. Shak.
En‐swathe″ment (?), n. The act of enswathing, or the state of being enswathed.
En‐sweep″ (?), v. t. To sweep over or across; to pass over rapidly. Thomson.
Ent– (?). A prefix signifying within. See Ento-.