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] |
encounter |
to meet or come upon, esp. suddenly or by chance. [6 definitions] |
encourage |
to arouse feelings of hope or courage in; give confidence to; hearten. [4 definitions] |
encouragement |
the act of encouraging or condition of being encouraged. [2 definitions] |
encouraging |
arousing feelings of hope or courage. [2 definitions] |
encyclopedia |
a book or set of books containing articles on a wide variety of subjects, or on many aspects of one subject, usu. arranged in alphabetical order. |
end |
either extreme point of anything that has length. [18 definitions] |
endanger |
to cause to be exposed to danger. [2 definitions] |
endangered |
exposed to danger. [2 definitions] |
endangered species |
a species of plant or animal that is in danger of becoming extinct. |
endeavor |
to make an earnest effort; strive. [2 definitions] |
ending |
the last part; conclusion, esp. of a narrative or dramatic plot. [2 definitions] |
endless |
being or seeming boundless; infinite; limitless. [3 definitions] |
endorse |
to approve or give support to. [2 definitions] |
endow |
to give a permanent income, source of income, or property to. [2 definitions] |
end up |
to arrive at a place or enter into a situation or course of action as the final choice or final outcome. |
endurance |
the act, condition, or capacity of functioning under prolonged stress. [2 definitions] |