All English words - page 1719
Meanings of Emulsifiers:
nounA substance that stabilizes an emulsion, in particular an additive used to stabilize processed foods.
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Processed foods, such as junk foods and fast foods, contain synthetic additives - preservatives, em…
Meanings of Emulsifies:
verbMake into or become an emulsion.
Usage examples:
Mustard helps to emulsify a vinaigrette
Meanings of Emulsify:
verbMake into or become an emulsion.
Usage examples:
Mustard helps to emulsify a vinaigrette
Meanings of Emulsifying:
verbMake into or become an emulsion.
Usage examples:
Mustard helps to emulsify a vinaigrette
Meanings of Emulsion:
nounA fine dispersion of minute droplets of one liquid in another in which it is not soluble or miscible.
Usage examples:
Oil beaten to an emulsion with a half tablespoonful of vinegar
verbPaint with emulsion.
Usage examples:
If the lining paper is not opaque, the wall should also be emulsioned
Meanings of Emulsions:
nounA fine dispersion of minute droplets of one liquid in another in which it is not soluble or miscible.
Usage examples:
Oil beaten to an emulsion with a half tablespoonful of vinegar
verbPaint with emulsion.
Usage examples:
If the lining paper is not opaque, the wall should also be emulsioned
Meanings of Emus:
nounA large flightless fast-running australian bird resembling the ostrich, with shaggy grey or brown plumage, bare blue skin on the head and neck, and three-toed feet.
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Ostriches, emus, cassowaries, rheas, kiwis, moas and elephant birds really are more closely related…
abbreviationElectric multiple unit.
Meanings of En:
nounA unit of measurement equal to half an em and approximately the average width of typeset characters, used especially for estimating the total amount of space a text will require.
Usage examples:
We always place an en between the last two items of a list
prefix(added to nouns) forming verbs meaning ‘put into or on’.
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Engulf
suffix(forming verbs from adjectives) denoting the development, creation, or intensification of a state.
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Widen
Meanings of En-passant:
adverbFrench for 'in passing': if you say something en passant, you mention it quickly while talking about something else
Usage examples:
She mentioned, en passant, that she'd been in l.a. the previous week.
Meanings of En-route:
adverbOn the way to or from somewhere
Usage examples:
The ambulance is en route to the hospital., en route from new york to boston, the bus crashed into …
Meanings of Enable:
verbGive (someone) the authority or means to do something; make it possible for.
Usage examples:
The evidence would enable us to arrive at firm conclusions
Meanings of Enabled:
adjectiveAdapted for use with the specified application or system.
Usage examples:
Bluetooth-enabled devices
verbGive (someone) the authority or means to do something; make it possible for.
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The evidence would enable us to arrive at firm conclusions
suffixUsed to describe a piece of equipment that is able to use the technology mentioned
Usage examples:
Internet-/web-/wifi- etc. gps-enabled phones
Meanings of Enablement:
nounThe action of giving someone the authority or means to do something.
Usage examples:
Liberty must be about the enablement of each person to reach their potential
Meanings of Enabler:
nounA person or thing that makes something possible.
Usage examples:
The people who run these workshops are crime enablers
Meanings of Enablers:
nounA person or thing that makes something possible.
Usage examples:
The people who run these workshops are crime enablers
Meanings of Enables:
verbGive (someone) the authority or means to do something; make it possible for.
Usage examples:
The evidence would enable us to arrive at firm conclusions
Meanings of Enabling:
verbGive (someone) the authority or means to do something; make it possible for.
Usage examples:
The evidence would enable us to arrive at firm conclusions
adjectiveMaking something possible or easier
Usage examples:
The government has lowered corporate tax to create an enabling business environment.
Meanings of Enact:
verbMake (a bill or other proposal) law.
Usage examples:
Legislation was enacted to attract international companies
Meanings of Enacted:
verbMake (a bill or other proposal) law.
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Legislation was enacted to attract international companies
Meanings of Enacting:
verbMake (a bill or other proposal) law.
Usage examples:
Legislation was enacted to attract international companies
Meanings of Enactment:
nounThe process of passing legislation.
Usage examples:
The enactment of equal pay legislation
Enactments
ɪˈnækt.məntMeanings of Enactments:
nounThe process of passing legislation.
Usage examples:
The enactment of equal pay legislation
Meanings of Enacts:
verbMake (a bill or other proposal) law.
Usage examples:
Legislation was enacted to attract international companies
Meanings of Enamel:
nounAn opaque or semi-transparent glossy substance that is a type of glass, applied by vitrification to metallic or other hard surfaces for ornament or as a protective coating.
Usage examples:
Pieces of metalwork decorated with enamel
verbCoat or decorate (a metallic or hard object) with enamel.
Usage examples:
He enamelled the back of the case in the rococo style
Meanings of Enameled:
verbCoat or decorate (a metallic or hard object) with enamel.
Usage examples:
He enamelled the back of the case in the rococo style
adjectiveCoated or decorated with enamel.
Usage examples:
An enamelled roasting tin
nounAn opaque or semi-transparent glossy substance that is a type of glass, applied by vitrification to metallic or other hard surfaces for ornament or as a protective coating.
Usage examples:
Pieces of metalwork decorated with enamel
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