| ENABLERS | • enablers n. Plural of enabler. • ENABLER n. one who enables. |
| ENABLING | • enabling v. Present participle of enable. • enabling n. An act or an instance of something being enabled. • ENABLE v. to make possible. |
| ENACTING | • enacting v. Present participle of enact. • enacting n. Enactment. • ENACT v. to establish by law. |
| ENACTION | • enaction n. The process of enacting something. • ENACTION n. the passing of a bill into law. |
| ENACTIVE | • enactive adj. Having power to enact or establish as a law. • ENACTIVE adj. having the power to enact. |
| ENACTORS | • enactors n. Plural of enactor. • ENACTOR n. one who enacts. |
| ENACTORY | • enactory adj. Serving to enact something, such as a law. • ENACTORY adj. pertaining to the enactment of law. |
| ENACTURE | • enacture n. (Obsolete) action, act of enacting. • ENACTURE n. (Shakespeare) a performance, a fulfilment. |
| ENALLAGE | • enallage n. (Rhetoric) Transformation from one grammatically correct form to another. • enallage n. (Rhetoric) The substitution of one grammatical form for another that violates a grammatical rule. • ENALLAGE n. the exchange of one grammatical case for another, as of singular for plural, present for past tense, etc. |
| ENAMELED | • enameled v. (US) simple past tense and past participle of enamel. • ENAMEL v. to cover with a vitrified coating. |
| ENAMELER | • enameler n. A person who applies enamel, especially a craftsman who applies decorative enamel. • ENAMELER n. one who enamels; a workman or artist who applies enamels in ornamental work, also ENAMELIST, ENAMELLER, ENAMELLIST. |
| ENAMINES | • enamines n. Plural of enamine. • ENAMINE n. a type of amine. |
| ENAMORED | • enamored adj. In love, amorous. • enamored v. Simple past tense and past participle of enamor. • ENAMOR v. to inspire with love, also ENAMOUR. |
| ENAMOURS | • enamours v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enamour. • ENAMOUR v. to inspire with love, also ENAMOR. |
| ENARCHED | • enarched adj. (Heraldry) Bent into a curve; said of a bend or other ordinary. • ENARCH v. to graft a plant. |
| ENARCHES | • enarches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enarch. • ENARCH v. to graft a plant. |
| ENARGITE | • enargite n. (Mineralogy) A steel gray, blackish gray, to violet black copper arsenic sulfosalt mineral with a metallic luster. • ENARGITE n. a dark-grey crystalline copper arsenic sulphide, a minor ore of copper. |
| ENARMING | • enarming v. Present participle of enarm. • ENARM v. (obsolete) to arm. |
| ENATIONS | • enations n. Plural of enation. • ENATION n. an outgrowth. |
| ENAUNTER | • enaunter conj. (Obsolete) lest. • ENAUNTER conj. (obsolete) lest by chance. |