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embezzle
embezzle em·bez·zled em·bez·zling [Anglo-French embeseiller to make away with, from en-, prefix stressing completion + beseller to snatch, misappropriate, from Old
emblements
of sowing grain, from emblaer to sow with grain, from en-, causative prefix + Old French blet ble grain] : crops
embraceor
one who inflames, from embraser to set on fire, from en-, causative prefix + brase brese live coals] : a person
endorsee
endorsee also in·dors·ee [in-dȯr-sē, en-] n : one to whom something
endow
endow [Anglo-French endower, from Old French en-, prefix stressing completion +
enfeoff
enfeoff [Anglo-French enfeoffer, from Old French en-, causative prefix + fief
engross
engross [Anglo-French engrosser to put (a legal document) in final form,
enjoin
enjoin [Anglo-French enjoindre to impose, constrain, from Old French, from Latin
enter
enter : to go or come in ;specif : to go
entry
entry pl: en·tries 1 : the privilege of entering real property
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