ENRACE
ENRA'CE, verb transitive To implant. [Not used.]
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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ENRA'CE, verb transitive To implant. [Not used.]
ENRA'GE, verb transitive To excite rage in; to exasperate; to provoke to fury or madness; to make furious.
ENRA'GED, participle passive Made furious; exasperated; provoked to madness.
ENRA'GING, participle present tense Exasperating; provoking to madness.
ENRA'NGE, verb transitive To put in order; to rove over. [Not in use.]
ENRANK', verb transitive To place in ranks or order.
ENRAP'TURE, verb transitive [from rapture.] To transport with pleasure; to delight beyond measure. Enrapt, in a like sense, is little used, and is hardly legitimate.
ENRAP'TURED, participle passive Transported with pleasure; highly delighted.
ENRAP'TURING, participle present tense Transporting with pleasure; highly delighting.
ENRAV'ISH, verb transitive [from ravish.] To throw into ecstasy; to transport with delight; to enrapture.
ENRAV'ISHED, participle passive Transported with delight or pleasure; enraptured.
ENRAV'ISHING, participle present tense Throwing into ecstasy; highly delighting.
ENRAV'ISHMENT, noun Ecstasy of delight; rapture.
ENREG'ISTER, verb transitive To register; to enroll or record.
ENRHEUM, verb intransitive To have rheum through cold.
ENRICH', verb transitive1. To make rich, wealthy or opulent; to supply with abundant property. Agriculture, commerce and manufactures enrich a nation. War and plunder seldom enr...
ENRICH'ED, participle passive Made rich or wealthy; fertilized; supplied with that which is desirable, useful or ornamental.
ENRICH'ER, noun One that enriches.
ENRICH'ING, participle present tense Making opulent; fertilizing; supplying with what is splendid, useful or ornamental.
ENRICH'MENT, noun Augmentation of wealth; amplification; improvement; the addition of fertility or ornament.
ENRIDGE, verb transitive enrij'. To form into ridges.
ENRING', verb transitive To encircle; to bind.
ENRI'PEN, verb transitive To ripen; to bring to perfection.
ENRI'VE, verb transitive To rive; to cleave.
ENRO'BE, verb transitive [from robe.] To clothe with rich attire; to attire; to invest.
ENRO'BED, participle passive Attired; invested.
ENRO'BING, participle present tense Investing; attiring.