| ENARM | • enarm v. (Archaic, transitive) To arm; to provide with weapons. • ENARM v. (obsolete) to arm. |
| ENARCH | • enarch v. (Obsolete) To arch. • enarch v. Alternative form of inarch (“to graft without separating from the roots”). • enarch n. Alternative form of énarque. |
| ENARMS | • enarms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enarm. • ENARM v. (obsolete) to arm. |
| ENARMED | • enarmed adj. (Heraldry) Having horns, hoofs, etc. of a different colour from the body. • ENARM v. (obsolete) to arm. |
| 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. |
| ENARCHING | • enarching v. Present participle of enarch. • ENARCH v. to graft a plant. |
| ENARGITES | • enargites n. Plural of enargite. • ENARGITE n. a dark-grey crystalline copper arsenic sulphide, a minor ore of copper. |
| ENARRATION | • enarration n. (Obsolete) A detailed exposition; relation. • ENARRATION n. (archaic) a detailed exposition. |
| ENARRATIONS | • enarrations n. Plural of enarration. • ENARRATION n. (archaic) a detailed exposition. |
| ENARTHROSES | • enarthroses n. Plural of enarthrosis. • ENARTHROSIS n. a ball-and-socket joint. |
| ENARTHROSIS | • enarthrosis n. (Anatomy) A ball-and-socket joint. • ENARTHROSIS n. a ball-and-socket joint. |
| ENARTHRODIAL | • enarthrodial adj. Relating to an enarthrosis. • ENARTHRODIAL adj. of or like an enarthrosis, a ball-and-socket joint. |