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Definition of enter
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Enter (v. t.) To
initiate;
to
introduce
favorably.
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Venter
::
Venter
(n.) One who
vents;
one who
utters,
reports,
or
publishes..
Misenter
::
Misenter
(v. t.) To enter or
insert
wrongly,
as a
charge
in an
account..
Cinter
::
Cinter
(n.) See
Center.
Half-ray
::
Half-ray
(n.) A
straight
line
considered
as drawn from a
center
to an
indefinite
distance
in one
direction,
the
complete
ray being the whole line drawn to an
indefinite
distance
in both
directions..
Epergne
::
Epergne
(n.) A
centerpiece
for table
decoration,
usually
consisting
of
several
dishes
or
receptacles
of
different
sizes
grouped
together
in an
ornamental
design..
Intersect
::
Intersect
(v. t.) To cut into or
between;
to cut or cross
mutually;
to
divide
into
parts;
as, any two
diameters
of a
circle
intersect
each other at the
center..
Equinox
::
Equinox
(n.) The time when the sun
enters
one of the
equinoctial
points,
that is, about March 21 and
September
22. See
Autumnal
equinox,
Vernal
equinox,
under
Autumnal
and
Vernal..
Deferent
::
Deferent
(n.) An
imaginary
circle
surrounding
the
earth,
in whose
periphery
either
the
heavenly
body or the
center
of the
heavenly
body's
epicycle
was
supposed
to be
carried
round..
Outer
::
Outer (a.) Being on the
outside;
external;
farthest
or
farther
from the
interior,
from a given
station,
or from any space or
position
regarded
as a
center
or
starting
place;
--
opposed
to
inner;
as, the outer wall; the outer court or gate; the outer stump in
cricket;
the outer
world..
Adventurous
::
Adventurous
(n.)
Inclined
to
adventure;
willing
to incur
hazard;
prone to
embark
in
hazardous
enterprise;
rashly
daring;
--
applied
to
persons.
Serenade
::
Serenade
(n.) Music sung or
performed
in the open air at
nights;
--
usually
applied
to
musical
entertainments
given in the open air at
night,
especially
by
gentlemen,
in a
spirit
of
gallantry,
under the
windows
of
ladies..
Lienteric
::
Lienteric
(n.) A
lientery.
Possess
::
Possess
(v. t.) To enter into and
influence;
to
control
the will of; to fill; to
affect;
-- said
especially
of evil
spirits,
passions,
etc..
Fairway
::
Fairway
(n.) The
navigable
part of a
river,
bay, etc.,
through
which
vessels
enter or
depart;
the part of a
harbor
or
channel
ehich is kept open and
unobstructed
for the
passage
of
vessels..
Appetency
::
Appetency
(n.)
Specifically:
An
instinctive
inclination
or
propensity
in
animals
to
perform
certain
actions,
as in the young to suck, in
aquatic
fowls to enter into water and to swim; the
tendency
of an
organized
body to seek what
satisfies
the wants of its
organism..
Enroll
::
Enroll
(n.) To
insert
in a roil; to
register
or enter in a list or
catalogue
or on rolls of
court;
hence,
to
record;
to
insert
in
records;
to leave in
writing;
as, to
enroll
men for
service;
to
enroll
a
decree
or a law; also,
reflexively,
to
enlist..
Evection
::
Evection
() An
inequality
of the
moon's
motion
is its orbit to the
attraction
of the sun, by which the
equation
of the
center
is
diminished
at the
syzygies,
and
increased
at the
quadratures
by about 1¡ 20'..
Gravity
::
Gravity
(a.) The
tendency
of a mass of
matter
toward
a
center
of
attraction;
esp., the
tendency
of a body
toward
the
center
of the
earth;
terrestrial
gravitation..
Geocentrical
::
Geocentrical
(a.)
Having
reference
to the
center
of the
earth.
Resenter
::
Resenter
(n.) One who
resents.
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