English words starting with enc
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Meanings of Enc:
abbreviationEnclosed.
Written abbreviation for enclosed or enclosure: used in a business letter to say that one or more documents are included with the letter
Usage examples:
Enc. insurance certificate (2 copies)
Encaenia
ɛnˈsiːnɪəMeanings of Encaenia:
nounAn annual celebration at oxford university in memory of founders and benefactors.
Usage examples:
The university has announced that the majority of the degrees will be issued on 22 june, at the uni…
Encage
ɪnˈkeɪdʒMeanings of Encage:
verbConfine in or as in a cage.
Usage examples:
Two little canary birds were encaged in her window
Encaged
ɪnˈkeɪdʒMeanings of Encaged:
verbConfine in or as in a cage.
Usage examples:
Two little canary birds were encaged in her window
Encages
ɪnˈkeɪdʒMeanings of Encages:
verbConfine in or as in a cage.
Usage examples:
Two little canary birds were encaged in her window
Encaging
ɪnˈkeɪdʒMeanings of Encaging:
verbConfine in or as in a cage.
Usage examples:
Two little canary birds were encaged in her window
Encamp
ɪnˈkæmpMeanings of Encamp:
verbSettle in or establish a camp.
Usage examples:
We encamped for the night by a river
Meanings of Encamped:
verbSettle in or establish a camp.
Usage examples:
We encamped for the night by a river
Encamping
ɪnˈkæmpMeanings of Encamping:
verbSettle in or establish a camp.
Usage examples:
We encamped for the night by a river
Encampment
ɪnˈkæmp.məntMeanings of Encampment:
nounA place with temporary accommodation consisting of huts or tents, typically for troops or nomads.
Usage examples:
A bedouin encampment
Meanings of Encampments:
nounA place with temporary accommodation consisting of huts or tents, typically for troops or nomads.
Usage examples:
A bedouin encampment
Encamps
ɪnˈkæmpMeanings of Encamps:
verbSettle in or establish a camp.
Usage examples:
We encamped for the night by a river
Encapsulate
ɪnˈkæp.sjə.leɪtMeanings of Encapsulate:
verbExpress the essential features of (something) succinctly.
Usage examples:
The conclusion is encapsulated in one sentence
Encapsulated
ɪnˈkæp.sjə.leɪtMeanings of Encapsulated:
verbExpress the essential features of (something) succinctly.
Usage examples:
The conclusion is encapsulated in one sentence
Meanings of Encapsulates:
verbExpress the essential features of (something) succinctly.
Usage examples:
The conclusion is encapsulated in one sentence
Encapsulating
ɪnˈkapsjʊleɪtMeanings of Encapsulating:
verbExpress the essential features of (something) succinctly.
Usage examples:
The conclusion is encapsulated in one sentence
Encapsulation
ɪnˌkæp.sjəˈleɪ.ʃənMeanings of Encapsulation:
nounThe action of enclosing something in or as if in a capsule.
Usage examples:
Encapsulation of contaminants within a solid glasslike matrix
Encapsulations
ɪnˌkæp.sjəˈleɪ.ʃənMeanings of Encapsulations:
nounThe action of enclosing something in or as if in a capsule.
Usage examples:
Encapsulation of contaminants within a solid glasslike matrix
Encase
ɪnˈkeɪsMeanings of Encase:
verbEnclose or cover in a case or close-fitting surround.
Usage examples:
Each was encased in a plastic shrink-wrap
Meanings of Encased:
verbEnclose or cover in a case or close-fitting surround.
Usage examples:
Each was encased in a plastic shrink-wrap
Encash
ɪnˈkæʃMeanings of Encash:
verbConvert (a cheque, money order, bond, etc.) into money.
Usage examples:
After the payment of one year's contribution you may encash your bond at any time
Meanings of Encashed:
verbConvert (a cheque, money order, bond, etc.) into money.
Usage examples:
After the payment of one year's contribution you may encash your bond at any time
Encashes
ɪnˈkæʃMeanings of Encashes:
verbConvert (a cheque, money order, bond, etc.) into money.
Usage examples:
After the payment of one year's contribution you may encash your bond at any time
Meanings of Encashing:
verbConvert (a cheque, money order, bond, etc.) into money.
Usage examples:
After the payment of one year's contribution you may encash your bond at any time
Encashment
ɪnˈkæʃMeanings of Encashment:
verbTo exchange a cheque or a financial product such as a bond for money
Usage examples:
If you encash your investment before the end of the term, you pay a £30 administration fee., the bo…
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