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Definition of enter
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Enter (v. i.) To go or come in; -- often with in used
pleonastically;
also, to
begin;
to take the first
steps..
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Hard
::
Hard
(superl.)
Abrupt
or
explosive
in
utterance;
not
aspirated,
sibilated,
or
pronounced
with a
gradual
change
of the
organs
from one
position
to
another;
-- said of
certain
consonants,
as c in came, and g in go, as
distinguished
from the same
letters
in
center,
general,
etc..
Basin
::
Basin (n.) An
isolated
or
circumscribed
formation,
particularly
where the
strata
dip
inward,
on all
sides,
toward
a
center;
--
especially
applied
to the coal
formations,
called
coal
basins
or coal
fields..
Flix
::
Flix (n.) The flux;
dysentery.
Disassenter
::
Disassenter
(n.) One who
disassents;
a
dissenter.
Ask
::
Ask (v. t.) To
invite;
as, to ask one to an
entertainment..
Admit
::
Admit (v. t.) To
suffer
to
enter;
to grant
entrance,
whether
into a
place,
or into the mind, or
consideration;
to
receive;
to take; as, they were into his
house;
to admit a
serious
thought
into the mind; to admit
evidence
in the trial of a
cause..
Excito-motory
::
Excito-motory
(a.)
Exciting
motion;
-- said of that
portion
of the
nervous
system
concerned
in
reflex
actions,
by which
impressions
are
transmitted
to a nerve
center
and then
reflected
back so as to
produce
muscular
contraction
without
sensation
or
volition..
Crew
::
Crew (n.) In an
extended
sense,
any small body of men
associated
for a
purpose;
a gang; as
(Naut.),
the
carpenter's
crew; the
boatswain's
crew..
Pageant
::
Pageant
(n.) An
elaborate
exhibition
devised
for the
entertainmeut
of a
distinguished
personage,
or of the
public;
a show,
spectacle,
or
display..
Intrench
::
Intrench
(v. i.) To
invade;
to
encroach;
to
infringe
or
trespass;
to enter on, and take
possession
of, that which
belongs
to
another;
--
usually
followed
by on or upon; as, the king was
charged
with
intrenching
on the
rights
of the
nobles,
and the
nobles
were
accused
of
intrenching
on the
prerogative
of the
crown..
Flux
::
Flux (n.) A fluid
discharge
from the
bowels
or other part;
especially,
an
excessive
and
morbid
discharge;
as, the
bloody
flux or
dysentery.
See
Bloody
flux..
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'..
Soakage
::
Soakage
(n.) The act of
soaking,
or the state of being
soaked;
also, the
quantity
that
enters
or
issues
by
soaking..
Radiately
::
Radiately
(adv.)
In a
radiate
manner;
with
radiation
or
divergence
from a
center.
Diameter
::
Diameter
(n.) The
length
of a
straight
line
through
the
center
of an
object
from side to side;
width;
thickness;
as, the
diameter
of a tree or
rock..
Sight
::
Sight (v. t.) A small piece of
metal,
fixed or
movable,
on the
breech,
muzzle,
center,
or
trunnion
of a gun, or on the
breech
and the
muzzle
of a
rifle,
pistol,
etc., by means of which the eye is
guided
in
aiming..
Trestle
::
Trestle
(n.) A
movable
frame or
support
for
anything,
as
scaffolding,
consisting
of three or four legs
secured
to a top
piece,
and
forming
a sort of stool or
horse,
used by
carpenters,
masons,
and other
workmen;
also, a kind of
framework
of
strong
posts or
piles,
and
crossbeams,
for
supporting
a
bridge,
the track of a
railway,
or the
like..
Centripetency
::
Centripetency
(n.)
Tendency
toward
the
center.
Ray
::
Ray (n.) One of a
number
of lines or parts
diverging
from a
common
point or
center,
like the radii of a
circle;
as, a star of six
rays..
Associate
::
Associate
(v. t.) To join with one, as a
friend,
companion,
partner,
or
confederate;
as, to
associate
others
with us in
business,
or in an
enterprise..
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