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Definition of enterprise
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Enterprise
(v. t.) To
undertake;
to begin and
attempt
to
perform;
to
venture
upon.
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Company
::
Company
(n.) An
association
of
persons
for the
purpose
of
carrying
on some
enterprise
or
business;
a
corporation;
a firm; as, the East India
Company;
an
insurance
company;
a
joint-stock
company..
Adventurous
::
Adventurous
(n.)
Inclined
to
adventure;
willing
to incur
hazard;
prone to
embark
in
hazardous
enterprise;
rashly
daring;
--
applied
to
persons.
Worse
::
Worse (n.) That which is
worse;
something
less good; as, think not the worse of him for his
enterprise..
Productive
::
Productive
(a.)
Having
the
quality
or power of
producing;
yielding
or
furnishing
results;
as,
productive
soil;
productive
enterprises;
productive
labor,
that which
increases
the
number
or
amount
of
products..
Entrepreneur
::
Entrepreneur
(n.) One who
creates
a
product
on his own
account;
whoever
undertakes
on his own
account
an
industrial
enterprise
in which
workmen
are
employed.
Prise
::
Prise (n.) An
enterprise.
Oracle
::
Oracle
(n.) The
answer
of a god, or some
person
reputed
to be a god, to an
inquiry
respecting
some
affair
or
future
event,
as the
success
of an
enterprise
or
battle..
Enlist
::
Enlist
(v. t.) To
secure
the
support
and aid of; to
employ
in
advancing
interest;
as, to
enlist
persons
in the cause of
truth,
or in a
charitable
enterprise..
Expediency
::
Expediency
(n.) An
expedition;
enterprise;
adventure.
Soul
::
Soul (n.) The
leader;
the
inspirer;
the
moving
spirit;
the
heart;
as, the soul of an
enterprise;
an able
general
is the soul of his
army..
Arduous
::
Arduous
(a.)
Attended
with great
labor,
like the
ascending
of
acclivities;
difficult;
laborious;
as, an
arduous
employment,
task, or
enterprise..
Assiduity
::
Assiduity
(n.)
Constant
or close
application
or
attention,
particularly
to some
business
or
enterprise;
diligence..
Action
::
Action
(n.) An act; a thing done; a deed; an
enterprise.
(pl.):
Habitual
deeds;
hence,
conduct;
behavior;
demeanor..
Perdue
::
Perdue
(a.)
Accustomed
to, or
employed
in,
desperate
enterprises;
hence,
reckless;
hopeless..
Difficulty
::
Difficulty
(n.)
Something
difficult;
a thing hard to do or to
understand;
that which
occasions
labor or
perplexity,
and
requires
skill and
perseverance
to
overcome,
solve,
or
achieve;
a hard
enterprise;
an
obstacle;
an
impediment;
as, the
difficulties
of a
science;
difficulties
in
theology..
Omen
::
Omen (v. t.) To
divine
or to
foreshow
by signs or
portents;
to have omens or
premonitions
regarding;
to
predict;
to
augur;
as, to omen ill of an
enterprise..
Cheve
::
Cheve (v. i.) To come to an
issue;
to turn out; to
succeed;
as, to cheve well in a
enterprise..
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..
Enterpriser
::
Enterpriser
(n.) One who
undertakes
enterprises.
Adventurer
::
Adventurer
(n.) One who
adventures;
as, the
merchant
adventurers;
one who seeks his
fortune
in new and
hazardous
or
perilous
enterprises..
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