employ |
to make use of; use. [4 definitions] |
employee |
someone who works for a person or business in return for wages or other compensation. |
employer |
a person or organization that employs others, usu. for payment. |
employment |
an instance or act of employing. [3 definitions] |
empower |
to grant legal power or authority to; authorize. [2 definitions] |
empowerment |
the act of granting rights or legal authority to people within a society. [2 definitions] |
empress |
the supreme female ruler of an empire. [2 definitions] |
empty |
holding, having, or containing nothing; lacking the customary or appropriate contents. [10 definitions] |
emu |
a large flightless Australian bird related to the ostrich that has head and neck feathers and rudimentary wings. |
enable |
to give means or power to; make able; allow; authorize. [2 definitions] |
enact |
to make into a law. [2 definitions] |
enamel |
a glossy, usu. opaque coating fused by heat to metal, glass, pottery, or other surfaces for protection or decoration, or objects so coated. [5 definitions] |
-ence |
state, condition, or quality. [2 definitions] |
enchant |
to put under a magic spell, or as if under a magic spell; bewitch. [2 definitions] |
enchanting |
charming, fascinating, or bewitching. |
enchantment |
a magic incantation, charm, or spell, or an instance of casting such. [3 definitions] |
encircle |
to form a circle around; surround. |
enclose |
to close in or shut in, as with walls or a container. [3 definitions] |
enclosure |
something that surrounds an area of land, such as a fence or wall, or the land so surrounded. [3 definitions] |
encompass |
to surround or enclose. [2 definitions] |
encore |
once more; again (as a call by an audience for a continuation of a performance). [3 definitions] |