| DISENVELOP | • disenvelop v. To unwrap or disentangle. • DISENVELOP v. to free from that in which a thing is enveloped. |
| DISENVIRON | • disenviron v. (Transitive, rare) To deprive of its environment. • DISENVIRON v. to deprive of environment. |
| EIGENVALUE | • eigenvalue n. (Linear algebra) A scalar, λ, such that there exists a non-zero vector 𝑥 (a corresponding eigenvector)… • EIGENVALUE n. a mathematical term relating to solutions of an equation. |
| ENVAULTING | • envaulting v. Present participle of envault. • ENVAULT v. to enclose in a vault. |
| ENVEIGLING | • enveigling v. Present participle of enveigle. • ENVEIGLE v. to cajole, also INVEIGLE, INVEAGLE. |
| ENVELOPERS | • envelopers n. Plural of enveloper. • ENVELOPER n. one who envelops. |
| ENVELOPING | • enveloping v. Present participle of envelop. • ENVELOP v. to cover completely. |
| ENVENOMATE | • envenomate v. To inject venom into. |
| ENVENOMING | • envenoming v. Present participle of envenom. • envenoming n. The act by which an individual is envenomed. • ENVENOM v. to put venom into, poison. |
| ENVERMEILS | • envermeils v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of envermeil. • ENVERMEIL v. (Milton) to color with, or as with, vermilion. |
| ENVIRONICS | • ENVIRONICS n. the study of the method of influencing behaviour by controlled environmental factors. |
| ENVIRONING | • environing v. Present participle of environ. • ENVIRON v. to envelop, enclose. |
| ENVISAGING | • envisaging v. Present participle of envisage. • ENVISAGE v. to visualize, also ENVISION. |
| ENVISIONED | • envisioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of envision. • ENVISION v. to visualize, also ENVISAGE. |
| ENVOYSHIPS | • envoyships n. Plural of envoyship. • ENVOYSHIP n. the office or position of an envoy. |
| HERRENVOLK | • herrenvolk n. A master race, especially with reference to Nazi ideology. • Herrenvolk n. Alternative letter-case form of herrenvolk. • HERRENVOLK n. (German) a master race, a race believing themselves to be fitted to rule the world. |
| REENVISION | • reenvision v. (Transitive) To envision again or anew. |
| RENVERSING | • renversing v. Present participle of renverse. • RENVERSE v. (archaic) to reverse, to upset. |
| UNENVIABLE | • unenviable adj. Difficult, undesirable, or unpleasant; not to be envied. • UNENVIABLE adj. not enviable. |
| UNENVIABLY | • unenviably adv. In an unenviable way. • UNENVIABLE adv. not enviable. |