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Definition of enter
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of enter is as below...
Enter (v. t.) To pass
within
the
limits
of; to
attain;
to
begin;
to
commence
upon; as, to enter one's
teens,
a new era, a new
dispensation..
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Modulation
::
Modulation
(n.) A
change
of key,
whether
transient,
or until the music
becomes
established
in the new key; a
shifting
of the
tonality
of a
piece,
so that the
harmonies
all
center
upon a new
keynote
or
tonic;
the art of
transition
out of the
original
key into one
nearly
related,
and so on, it may be, by
successive
changes,
into a key quite
remote.
There are also
sudden
and
unprepared
modulations..
Cyclone
::
Cyclone
(n.) A
violent
storm,
often of vast
extent,
characterized
by high winds
rotating
about a calm
center
of low
atmospheric
pressure.
This
center
moves
onward,
often with a
velocity
of
twenty
or
thirty
miles an
hour..
Furnish
::
Furnish
(v. t.) To
supply
with
anything
necessary,
useful,
or
appropriate;
to
provide;
to
equip;
to fit out, or fit up; to
adorn;
as, to
furnish
a
family
with
provisions;
to
furnish
one with arms for
defense;
to
furnish
a
Cable;
to
furnish
the mind with
ideas;
to
furnish
one with
knowledge
or
principles;
to
furnish
an
expedition
or
enterprise,
a room or a
house..
Escalade
::
Escalade
(v. t.) To mount and pass or enter by means of
ladders;
to
scale;
as, to
escalate
a
wall..
Mixture
::
Mixture
(n.) An
ingredient
entering
into a mixed mass; an
additional
ingredient.
Expediency
::
Expediency
(n.) An
expedition;
enterprise;
adventure.
Centroid
::
Centroid
(n.) The
center
of mass,
inertia,
or
gravity
of a body or
system
of
bodies..
Meetinghouse
::
Meetinghouse
(n.) A house used as a place of
worship;
a
church;
-- in
England,
applied
only to a house so used by
Dissenters..
Jerquing
::
Jerquing
(n.) The
searching
of a ship for
unentered
goods.
Misrepresenter
::
Misrepresenter
(n.) One who
misrepresents.
Bar
::
Bar (n.) The part of the crust of a
horse's
hoof which is bent
inwards
towards
the frog at the heel on each side, and
extends
into the
center
of the
sole..
Fairway
::
Fairway
(n.) The
navigable
part of a
river,
bay, etc.,
through
which
vessels
enter or
depart;
the part of a
harbor
or
channel
ehich is kept open and
unobstructed
for the
passage
of
vessels..
Equinoctial
::
Equinoctial
(a.)
Pertaining
to the time when the sun
enters
the
equinoctial
points;
as, an
equinoctial
gale or
storm,
that is, one
happening
at or near the time of the
equinox,
in any part of the
world..
Entertainer
::
Entertainer
(n.) One who
entertains.
Dysentery
::
Dysentery
(n.) A
disease
attended
with
inflammation
and
ulceration
of the colon and
rectum,
and
characterized
by
griping
pains,
constant
desire
to
evacuate
the
bowels,
and the
discharge
of mucus and
blood..
Settle
::
Settle
(v. i.) To enter into the
married
state,
or the state of a
householder..
Experimentist
::
Experimentist
(n.) An
experimenter.
Sloop
::
Sloop (n.) A
vessel
having
one mast and
fore-and-aft
rig,
consisting
of a
boom-and-gaff
mainsail,
jibs,
staysail,
and gaff
topsail.
The
typical
sloop has a fixed
bowsprit,
topmast,
and
standing
rigging,
while those of a
cutter
are
capable
of being
readily
shifted.
The sloop
usually
carries
a
centerboard,
and
depends
for
stability
upon
breadth
of beam
rather
than depth of keel. The two types have
rapidly
approximated
since 1880. One
radical
distinction
is that a slop may carry a
centerboard.
See
Entering
::
Entering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ente.
Reentrance
::
Reentrance
(n.) The act
entereing
again;
re/ntry.
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