ENUMERATING
ENU'MERATING, participle present tense Counting or reckoning any number, by the particulars which compose it.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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ENU'MERATING, participle present tense Counting or reckoning any number, by the particulars which compose it.
ENUMERA'TION, noun [Latin enumeratio.] The act of counting or telling a number, by naming each particular.1. An account of a number of things, in which mention is made of every ...
ENU'MERATIVE, adjective Counting; reckoning up.
ENUN'CIATE, verb transitive [Latin enuncio; e and nuncio, to tell.]To utter; to declare; to proclaim; to relate.
ENUN'CIATED, participle passive Uttered; declared; pronounced; proclaimed.
ENUN'CIATING, participle present tense Uttering; declaring; pronouncing.
ENUNCIA'TION, noun The act of uttering or pronouncing; expression; manner of utterance. In a public discourse, it is important that the enunciation should be clear and distinct....
ENUN'CIATIVE, adjective Declarative; expressive.
ENUN'CIATIVELY, adverb Declaratively.
ENUN'CIATORY, adjective Containing utterance or sound.
ENVAS'SAL, verb transitive [from vassal.] To reduce to vassalage.1. To make over to another as a slave.
ENVEL'OP, verb transitive1. To cover by wrapping of folding; to inwrap; to invest with a covering. Animal bodies are usually enveloped with skin; the merchant envelops goods wit...
ENVEL'OPED, participle passive Inwrapped; covered on all sides; surrounded on all sides; inclosed.
ENVEL'OPING, participle present tense Inwrapping; folding around; covering or surrounding on all sides, as a case or integument.
ENVEL'OPMENT, noun A wrapping; as inclosing or covering on all sides.
ENVEN'OM, verb transitive [from venom.] To poison; to taint or impregnate with venom, or any substance noxious to life; never applied, in this sense, to persons, but to meat, dr...
ENVEN'OMED, participle passive Tainted or impregnated with venom or poison; embittered; exasperated.
ENVEN'OMING, participle present tense Tainting with venom; poisoning; embittering; enraging.
ENVER'MEIL, verb transitive To dye red.
EN'VIABLE, adjective [See Envy.] That may excite envy; capable of awakening ardent desire of possession. The situation of men in office is not always enviable
EN'VIED, participle passive [See Envy, the verb.] Subjected to envy.
EN'VIER, noun One who envies another; one who desires what another possesses, and hates him because his condition is better than his own, or wishes his downfall.
EN'VIOUS, adjective Feeling or harboring envy; repining or feeling uneasiness, at a view of the excellence, prosperity or happiness of another; pained by the desire of possessin...
EN'VIOUSLY, adverb With envy; with malignity excited by the excellence or prosperity of another.How enviously the ladies look.When they surprise me at my book.
ENVI'RON, verb transitive [Eng. to veer.]1. To surround; to encompass; to encircle; as a plain environed with mountains.2. To involve; to envelop; as, to environ with darkness, ...
ENVI'RONED, participle passive Surrounded; encompassed; besieged; involved; invested.
ENVI'RONING, participle present tense Surrounding; encircling; besieging; inclosing; involving; investing. The appropriation of different parts of the globe to some particular s...