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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 file or
inscribe
upon the
records
of the land
office
the
required
particulars
concerning
(a
quantity
of
public
land) in order to
entitle
a
person
to a right pf
preemption.
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Compositive
::
Compositive
(a.)
Having
the
quality
of
entering
into
composition;
compounded.
Pith
::
Pith (n.) The soft
spongy
substance
in the
center
of the stems of many
plants
and
trees,
especially
those of the
dicotyledonous
or
exogenous
classes.
It
consists
of
cellular
tissue..
Concentre
::
Concentre
(v. t.) To draw or
direct
to a
common
center;
to bring
together
at a focus or
point,
as two or more
lines;
to
concentrate..
Concentre
::
Concentre
(v. i.) To come to one
point;
to meet in, or
converge
toward,
a
common
center;
to have a
common
center..
Soakage
::
Soakage
(n.) The act of
soaking,
or the state of being
soaked;
also, the
quantity
that
enters
or
issues
by
soaking..
Expediency
::
Expediency
(n.) An
expedition;
enterprise;
adventure.
Infiltrate
::
Infiltrate
(v. i.) To enter by
penetrating
the pores or
interstices
of a
substance;
to
filter
into or
through
something.
Half-ray
::
Half-ray
(n.) A
straight
line
considered
as drawn from a
center
to an
indefinite
distance
in one
direction,
the
complete
ray being the whole line drawn to an
indefinite
distance
in both
directions..
Advance
::
Advance
(v. t.) To
furnish,
as money or other
value,
before
it
becomes
due, or in aid of an
enterprise;
to
supply
beforehand;
as, a
merchant
advances
money on a
contract
or on goods
consigned
to him..
Subsidies
::
Subsidize
(v. t.) To
furnish
with a
subsidy;
to
purchase
the
assistance
of by the
payment
of a
subsidy;
to aid or
promote,
as a
private
enterprise,
with
public
money;
as, to
subsidize
a
steamship
line..
Assembly
::
Assembly
(n.) A
company
of
persons
collected
together
in one
place,
and
usually
for some
common
purpose,
esp. for
deliberation
and
legislation,
for
worship,
or for
social
entertainment..
Enteradenology
::
Enteradenology
(n.) The
science
which
treats
of the
glands
of the
alimentary
canal.
Reenter
::
Reenter
(v. t.) To enter
again.
Intrant
::
Intrant
(n.) One who
enters;
especially,
a
person
entering
upon some
office
or
station..
Perdue
::
Perdue
(a.)
Accustomed
to, or
employed
in,
desperate
enterprises;
hence,
reckless;
hopeless..
Convert
::
Convert
(n.) A lay friar or
brother,
permitted
to enter a
monastery
for the
service
of the
house,
but
without
orders,
and not
allowed
to sing in the
choir..
Emporium
::
Emporium
(n.) A place of
trade;
a
market
place;
a mart; esp., a city or town with
extensive
commerce;
the
commercial
center
of a
country..
Penetrancy
::
Penetrancy
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
penetrant;
power of
entering
or
piercing;
penetrating
power of
quality;
as, the
penetrancy
of
subtile
effluvia..
Evection
::
Evection
() An
inequality
of the
moon's
motion
is its orbit to the
attraction
of the sun, by which the
equation
of the
center
is
diminished
at the
syzygies,
and
increased
at the
quadratures
by about 1¡ 20'..
Encroachment
::
Encroachment
(n.) The act of
entering
gradually
or
silently
upon the
rights
or
possessions
of
another;
unlawful
intrusion.
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