Enthymematic
{ En′thy‐me‐mat″ic (?), En′thy‐me‐mat″ic‐al (?), } a. Pertaining to, or of the form of, an enthymeme.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, C. & G. Merriam Co., 1913.
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{ En′thy‐me‐mat″ic (?), En′thy‐me‐mat″ic‐al (?), } a. Pertaining to, or of the form of, an enthymeme.
En″thy‐meme (?), n.(Logic) An argument consisting of only two propositions, an antecedent and consequent deduced from it; a syllogism with one premise omitted; as, We are depend...
En‐tice″ (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p.Enticed (?); p. pr. & vb. n.Enticing (?).] [OE. entisen, enticen, OF. enticier, entichier; pref. en- (L. in) + a word of uncertain origin, cf. O...
En‐tice″a‐ble (?), a. Capable of being enticed.
En‐tice″ment (?), n. [OF. enticement.] 1. The act or practice of alluring or tempting; as, the enticements of evil companions.2. That which entices, or incites to evil; means of...
En‐ti″cer (?), n. One who entices; one who incites or allures to evil. Burton.
En‐ti″cing (?), a. That entices; alluring.
En‐ti″cing‐ly, adv. In an enticing manner; charmingly. “She... sings most enticingly.” Addison.
En‐tier″ty (?), n. See Entirety.
En‐tire″ (?), a. [F. entier, L. integer untouched, undiminished, entire; pref. in-, negative + the root of tangere to touch. See Tangent, and cf. Integer.] 1. Complete in all pa...
En‐tire″, n. 1. Entirely. “Too long to print in entire.” Thackeray.2. (Brewing) A name originally given to a kind of beer combining qualities of different kinds of beer. “Foker'...
En‐tire″–wheat″, a. Designating, made of, or relating to, flour including a considerable part of the bran.
En‐tire″ly, adv. 1. In an entire manner; wholly; completely; fully; as, the trace is entirely lost.Euphrates falls not entirely into the Persian Sea. Raleigh.2. Without alloy or...
En‐tire″ness (?), n. 1. The state or condition of being entire; completeness; fullness; totality; as, the entireness of an arch or a bridge.This same entireness or completeness....
En‐tire″ty (?), n.; pl.Entireness (#). [OF. entiereté. Cf. Integrity.] 1. The state of being entire; completeness; as, entirely of interest. Blackstone.2. That which is entire; ...
En″ti‐ta‐tive (?), a. [See Entity.] Considered as pure entity; abstracted from all circumstances. Ellis. — En″ti‐ta‐tive‐ly, adv.
En‐ti″tle (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p.Entitled (?); p. pr. & vb. n.Entitling (?).] [OF. entituler, F. intituler, LL. intitulare, fr. L. in + titulus title. See Title, and cf. Intitu...
En‐tit″ule (?), v. t. [See Entitle.] To entitle. B. Jonson.
En″ti‐ty (?), n.; pl.Entities (#). [LL. entitas, fr. L. ens, entis, thing, prop. p. pr. of esse to be: cf. F. entité. See Essence, Is.] A real being, whether in thought (as an i...
En″to– (?). [Gr. � within, fr. � in. See In.] A combining form signifying within; as, entoblast.
En″to‐blast (?), n. [Ento- + -blast.] (Biol.) The inner germ layer; endoderm. See Nucleolus.
‖En′to‐bron″chi‐um (?), n.; pl.Entobronchia (#). [See Ento-, and Bronchia.] (Anat.) One of the main bronchi in the lungs of birds.
{ En′to‐cu‐ne″i‐form (?), En′to‐cu″ni‐form (?), } n. [Ento- + cuneiform, cuniform.] (Anat.) One of the bones of the tarsus. See Cuneiform.
En″to‐derm (?), n. [Ento- + Gr. � skin.] (Biol.) See Endoderm, and Illust. of Blastoderm.
{ En′to‐der″mal (?), En′to‐der″mic (?), } a.(Biol.) Relating to the entoderm.
En′to‐gas″tric (?), a. [Ento- + Gr. � the stomach.] (Zoöl.) Pertaining to the interior of the stomach; — applied to a mode of budding from the interior of the gastric cavity, in...
En‐tog″e‐nous (?), a. [Ento- + -genous.] (Biol.) See Endogenous.