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Engendered
() of Engender
Engendering
() of Engender
Engender
() To produce by the union of the sexes; to beget.
Engender
() To cause to exist; to bring forth; to produce; to sow the seeds of; as, angry words engender strife.
Engender
() To assume form; to come into existence; to be caused or produced.
Engender
() To come together; to meet, as in sexual embrace.
Engender
() One who, or that which, engenders.
Engendrure
() The act of generation.
Engild
() To gild; to make splendent.
Engine
() (Pronounced, in this sense, ////.) Natural capacity; ability; skill.
Engine
() Anything used to effect a purpose; any device or contrivance; an agent.
Engine
() Any instrument by which any effect is produced; especially, an instrument or machine of war or torture.
Engine
() A compound machine by which any physical power is applied to produce a given physical effect.
Engine
() To assault with an engine.
Engine
() To equip with an engine; -- said especially of steam vessels; as, vessels are often built by one firm and engined by another.
Engine
() (Pronounced, in this sense, /////.) To rack; to torture.
Engineer
() A person skilled in the principles and practice of any branch of engineering. See under Engineering, n.
Engineer
() One who manages as engine, particularly a steam engine; an engine driver.
Engineer
() One who carries through an enterprise by skillful or artful contrivance; an efficient manager.
Engineered
() of Engineer
Engineering
() of Engineer
Engineer
() To lay out or construct, as an engineer; to perform the work of an engineer on; as, to engineer a road.
Engineer
() To use contrivance and effort for; to guide the course of; to manage; as, to engineer a bill through Congress.
Engineering
() Originally, the art of managing engines; in its modern and extended sense, the art and science by which the mechanical properties of matter are made useful to man in structures and machines; the occupation and work of an engineer.
Enginemen
() of Engineman
Engineman
() A man who manages, or waits on, an engine.
Enginer
() A contriver; an inventor; a contriver of engines.
Enginery
() The act or art of managing engines, or artillery.
Enginery
() Engines, in general; instruments of war.
Enginery
() Any device or contrivance; machinery; structure or arrangement.
Engine-sized
() Sized by a machine, and not while in the pulp; -- said of paper.
Enginous
() Pertaining to an engine.
Enginous
() Contrived with care; ingenious.
Engirded
() of Engird
Engirt
() of Engird
Engirding
() of Engird
Engird
() To gird; to encompass.
Engirdle
() To surround as with a girdle; to girdle.
Engirt
() To engird.
Engiscope
() A kind of reflecting microscope.
Englaimed
() Clammy.
Engle
() A favorite; a paramour; an ingle.
Engle
() To cajole or coax, as favorite.
English
() Of or pertaining to England, or to its inhabitants, or to the present so-called Anglo-Saxon race.
English
() See 1st Bond, n., 8.
English
() Collectively, the people of England; English people or persons.
English
() The language of England or of the English nation, and of their descendants in America, India, and other countries.
English
() A kind of printing type, in size between Pica and Great Primer. See Type.
English
() A twist or spinning motion given to a ball in striking it that influences the direction it will take after touching a cushion or another ball.
Englished
() of English
