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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 make
report
of (a
vessel
or her
cargo)
at the
customhouse;
to
submit
a
statement
of
(imported
goods),
with the
original
invoices,
to the
proper
officer
of the
customs
for
estimating
the
duties.
See
Entry,
4..
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Cinter
::
Cinter
(n.) See
Center.
Acalephae
::
Acalephae
(n. pl.) A group of
Coelenterata,
including
the
Medusae
or
jellyfishes,
and
hydroids;
-- so
called
from the
stinging
power they
possess.
Sometimes
called
sea
nettles..
Nave
::
Nave (n.) The block in the
center
of a
wheel,
from which the
spokes
radiate,
and
through
which the axle
passes;
--
called
also hub or hob..
Fang
::
Fang (v. t.) A
projecting
tooth or
prong,
as in a part of a lock, or the plate of a belt
clamp,
or the end of a tool, as a
chisel,
where it
enters
the
handle..
Take
::
Take (v. t.) To
admit,
as,
something
presented
to the mind; not to
dispute;
to
allow;
to
accept;
to
receive
in
thought;
to
entertain
in
opinion;
to
understand;
to
interpret;
to
regard
or look upon; to
consider;
to
suppose;
as, to take a thing for
granted;
this I take to be man's
motive;
to take men for
spies..
Carbon
::
Carbon
(n.) An
elementary
substance,
not
metallic
in its
nature,
which is
present
in all
organic
compounds.
Atomic
weight
11.97.
Symbol
C. it is
combustible,
and forms the base of
lampblack
and
charcoal,
and
enters
largely
into
mineral
coals.
In its pure
crystallized
state it
constitutes
the
diamond,
the
hardest
of known
substances,
occuring
in
monometric
crystals
like the
octahedron,
etc.
Another
modification
is
graphite,
or
blacklead,
and in this it is soft, and
occurs
in
hexagonal
prisms
or t
Midfeather
::
Midfeather
(n.) A
support
for the
center
of a
tunnel.
Reentrant
::
Reentrant
(a.)
Reentering;
pointing
or
directed
inwardds;
as, a
re/ntrant
angle..
Epicycle
::
Epicycle
(n.) A
circle,
whose
center
moves round in the
circumference
of a
greater
circle;
or a small
circle,
whose
center,
being fixed in the
deferent
of a
planet,
is
carried
along with the
deferent,
and yet, by its own
peculiar
motion,
carries
the body of the
planet
fastened
to it round its
proper
center..
Into
::
Into
(prep.)
Expressing
entrance,
or a
passing
from the
outside
of a thing to its
interior
parts;
--
following
verbs
expressing
motion;
as, come into the
house;
go into the
church;
one
stream
falls or runs into
another;
water
enters
into the fine
vessels
of
plants..
Aviator
::
Aviator
(n.) An
experimenter
in
aviation.
Seconder
::
Seconder
(n.) One who
seconds
or
supports
what
another
attempts,
affirms,
moves,
or
proposes;
as, the
seconder
of an
enterprise
or of a
motion..
Debit
::
Debit (v. t.) To enter on the
debtor
(Dr.) side of an
account;
as, to debit the
amount
of goods
sold..
Cnida
::
Cnida (n.) One of the
peculiar
stinging,
cells found in
Coelenterata;
a
nematocyst;
a lasso
cell..
Experimentist
::
Experimentist
(n.) An
experimenter.
Leakage
::
Leakage
(n.) A
leaking;
also, the
quantity
that
enters
or
issues
by
leaking..
Centre
::
Centre
(v. t.) To form a
recess
or
indentation
for the
reception
of a
center.
Meetinghouse
::
Meetinghouse
(n.) A house used as a place of
worship;
a
church;
-- in
England,
applied
only to a house so used by
Dissenters..
Constancy
::
Constancy
(n.)
Fixedness
or
firmness
of mind;
persevering
resolution;
especially,
firmness
of mind under
sufferings,
steadiness
in
attachments,
or
perseverance
in
enterprise;
stability;
fidelity..
Reenter
::
Reenter
(v. t.) To cut
deeper,
as
engraved
lines on a plate of
metal,
when the
engraving
has not been deep
enough,
or the plate has
become
worn in
printing..
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