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enword-forming element meaning "near, at, in, on, within," from Greek en "in," cognate with Latin in (see in), and thus with en- (1). Typically assimilated to em- before -p-, -b-, -m [..]
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enword-forming element meaning "in; into," from French and Old French en-, from Latin in- "in, into" (see in- (2)). Typically assimilated before -p-, -b-, -m-, -l-, and -r-. Latin in [..]
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enname of the letter "N;" in printing (1793), a space half as wide as an em.
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enFrench, "in; as," from Latin in (see in).
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ena measuring unit in printing
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enEn means 'the being'. A being is any entity who has, or has ever had a consciousness. En is used to replace he or she or it or their (singular). En is also used to replace him, her (no [..]
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ena flop dude. similar to mr. flop
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enEN is an acronym that stands for "Erect Nipples". It is a sensation that can happen to either a man or woman when they are cold or sexually aroused. Often one can spot a bad case of [..]
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enEnd node. APPN end system that implements the PU 2.1, provides end-user services, and supports sessions between local and remote CPs. ENs are not capable of routing traffic and rely on an adjacent NN for APPN services. Compare with NN. See also CP.
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enclearing or park.
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enEnrolled Nurse
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enEnterprise Network
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enhalf an em
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enat the beginning of many Hebrew words, signifies a spring or fountain.
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enThe analysis of environmental features of beauty, scenic quality, and visual preference.
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enIn composition, one-half the width of an em.
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enIn typography, a unit of measurement exactly one-half as wide as, and as high as, the point size
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ena unit of measurement that is half as wide as an em.
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enHalf an em
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enhalf an em
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enA measure used in printing, the width of the n in a given font. In HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) you can get a short n-dash – with –. biometric pica em leading pica pitch point twip
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en(n) half the width of an em
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enin, within
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enEuropean Norm
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enINTERJ behold! see! lo! here! hey! look at this!
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ensheets. Sheets that attach the inside pages of a case bound book to its cover.
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enEnglish Nature
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enEuropean Standard
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enEuropean Norm
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eninto
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en(abrv.) (n.) English-speaking player. See NA
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enIUCN Red List Categories, Endangered: A taxon is Endangered when the best available evidence (large population decline, small population, small geographic area occupied, or if the calculated probability of extinction during the next 20 years is >20%) indicates that it is considered to be facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild. See 200 [..]
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