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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
inscribe;
to
enroll;
to
record;
as, to enter a name, or a date, in a book, or a book in a
catalogue;
to enter the
particulars
of a sale in an
account,
a
manifest
of a ship or of
merchandise
at the
customhouse..
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Entertain
::
Entertain
(v. t.) To meet or
encounter,
as an
enemy..
Centrode
::
Centrode
(n.) In two
figures
having
relative
motion,
one of the two
curves
which are the loci of the
instantaneous
center..
Perienteron
::
Perienteron
(n.) The
primitive
perivisceral
cavity.
Umbilic
::
Umbilic
(n.) The
navel;
the
center.
Impenetrable
::
Impenetrable
(a.)
Incapable
of being
penetrated
or
pierced;
not
admitting
the
passage
of other
bodies;
not to be
entered;
impervious;
as, an
impenetrable
shield..
Eclipse
::
Eclipse
(n.) An
interception
or
obscuration
of the light of the sun, moon, or other
luminous
body, by the
intervention
of some other body,
either
between
it and the eye, or
between
the
luminous
body and that
illuminated
by it. A lunar
eclipse
is
caused
by the moon
passing
through
the
earth's
shadow;
a solar
eclipse,
by the moon
coming
between
the sun and the
observer.
A
satellite
is
eclipsed
by
entering
the
shadow
of its
primary.
The
obscuration
of a
planet
or star by the moon or a
planet,
thoug
Life
::
Life (n.) That which
imparts
or
excites
spirit
or
vigor;
that upon which
enjoyment
or
success
depends;
as, he was the life of the
company,
or of the
enterprise..
Enterprising
::
Enterprising
(a.)
Having
a
disposition
for
enterprise;
characterized
by
enterprise;
resolute,
active
or
prompt
to
attempt;
as, an
enterprising
man or
firm..
Gypsy
::
Gypsy (n.) One of a
vagabond
race, whose
tribes,
coming
originally
from
India,
entered
Europe
in 14th or 15th
centry,
and are now
scattered
over
Turkey,
Russia,
Hungary,
Spain,
England,
etc.,
living
by
theft,
fortune
telling,
horsejockeying,
tinkering,
etc. Cf.
Bohemian,
Romany..
Settle
::
Settle
(v. i.) To enter into the
married
state,
or the state of a
householder..
Raskolnik
::
Raskolnik
(n.) One of the
separatists
or
dissenters
from the
established
or Greek
church
in
Russia.
Hospitality
::
Hospitality
(n.) The act or
practice
of one who is
hospitable;
reception
and
entertainment
of
strangers
or
guests
without
reward,
or with kind and
generous
liberality..
Absenter
::
Absenter
(n.) One who
absents
one's self.
Gravitative
::
Gravitative
(a.)
Causing
to
gravitate;
tending
to a
center.
Novice
::
Novice
(n.) One who
enters
a
religious
house,
whether
of monks or nuns, as a
probationist..
Prosperity
::
Prosperity
(n.) The state of being
prosperous;
advance
or gain in
anything
good or
desirable;
successful
progress
in any
business
or
enterprise;
attainment
of the
object
desired;
good
fortune;
success;
as,
commercial
prosperity;
national
prosperity..
Emprise
::
Emprise
(n.) An
enterprise;
endeavor;
adventure.
Enterography
::
Enterography
(n.) A
treatise
upon, or
description
of, the
intestines;
enterology..
Board
::
Board (n.) The stage in a
theater;
as, to go upon the
boards,
to enter upon the
theatrical
profession..
Concretion
::
Concretion
(n.) A
rounded
mass or
nodule
produced
by an
aggregation
of the
material
around
a
center;
as, the
calcareous
concretions
common
in beds of
clay..
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