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Definition of enrich
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of enrich is as below...
Enrich
(v. t.) To make rich with any kind of
wealth;
to
render
opulent;
to
increase
the
possessions
of; as, to
enrich
the
understanding
with
knowledge..
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Enrich
::
Enrich
(v. t.) To
supply
with
ornament;
to
adorn;
as, to
enrich
a
ceiling
by
frescoes..
Marinade
::
Marinade
(n.) A brine or
pickle
containing
wine and
spices,
for
enriching
the
flavor
of meat and
fish..
Soil
::
Soil (v. t.) To
enrich
with soil or muck; to
manure.
Boot
::
Boot (v. t.) To
enrich;
to
benefit;
to give in
addition.
Florid
::
Florid
(a.)
Embellished
with
flowers
of
rhetoric;
enriched
to
excess
with
figures;
excessively
ornate;
as, a
florid
style;
florid
eloquence..
Endow
::
Endow (v. t.) To
enrich
or
furnish
with
anything
of the
nature
of a gift (as a
quality
or
faculty);
--
followed
by with,
rarely
by of; as, man is
endowed
by his Maker with
reason;
to endow with
privileges
or
benefits..
Spice
::
Spice (n.)
Figuratively,
that which
enriches
or
alters
the
quality
of a thing in a small
degree,
as spice
alters
the taste of food; that which gives zest or
pungency;
a
slight
flavoring;
a
relish;
hence,
a small
quantity
or
admixture;
a
sprinkling;
as, a spice of
mischief..
Modillion
::
Modillion
(n.) The
enriched
block or
horizontal
bracket
generally
found under the
cornice
of the
Corinthian
and
Composite
entablature,
and
sometimes,
less
ornamented,
in the Ionic and other
orders;
-- so
called
because
of its
arrangement
at
regulated
distances..
Favorite
::
Favorite
(n.) A
person
or thing
regarded
with
peculiar
favor;
one
treated
with
partiality;
one
preferred
above
others;
especially,
one
unduly
loved,
trusted,
and
enriched
with
favors
by a
person
of high rank or
authority..
Decoration
::
Decoration
(n.) That which
adorns,
enriches,
or
beautifies;
something
added by way of
embellishment;
ornament..
Enrich
::
Enrich
(v. t.) To
supply
with
knowledge;
to
instruct;
to
store;
-- said of the mind.
Foliage
::
Foliage
(n.) A
cluster
of
leaves,
flowers,
and
branches;
especially,
the
representation
of
leaves,
flowers,
and
branches,
in
architecture,
intended
to
ornament
and
enrich
capitals,
friezes,
pediments,
etc..
Diamondize
::
Diamondize
(v. t.) To set with
diamonds;
to
adorn;
to
enrich.
Mull
::
Mull (v. t.) To heat,
sweeten,
and
enrich
with
spices;
as, to mull
wine..
High-seasoned
::
High-seasoned
(a.)
Enriched
with spice and
condiments;
hence,
exciting;
piquant..
Frieze
::
Frieze
(n.) That part of the
entablature
of an order which is
between
the
architrave
and
cornice.
It is a flat
member
or face,
either
uniform
or
broken
by
triglyphs,
and often
enriched
with
figures
and other
ornaments
of
sculpture..
Manure
::
Manure
(v. t.) To apply
manure
to; to
enrich,
as land, by the
application
of a
fertilizing
substance..
Rich
::
Rich (v. t.) To
enrich.
Stoled
::
Stole (n.) A
narrow
band of silk or
stuff,
sometimes
enriched
with
embroidery
and
jewels,
worn on the left
shoulder
of
deacons,
and
across
both
shoulders
of
bishops
and
priests,
pendent
on each side
nearly
to the
ground.
At Mass, it is worn
crossed
on the
breast
by
priests.
It is used in
various
sacred
functions..
Enrich
::
Enrich
(v. t.) To make rich with
manure;
to
fertilize;
-- said of the soil; as, to
enrich
land by
irrigation..
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