Entitule to Entrepôt

Entitule
(En*tit"ule) v. t. [See Entitle.] To entitle. B. Jonson.

Entity
(En"ti*ty) n.; pl. Entities [LL. entitas, fr. L. ens, entis, thing, prop. p. pr. of esse to be: cf. F. entité. See Essence, Is.] A real being, whether in thought (as an ideal conception) or in fact; being; essence; existence.

Self-subsisting entities, such as our own personality.
Shairp.

Fortune is no real entity, . . . but a mere relative signification.
Bentley.

Ento-
(En"to-) In.]—> A combining form signifying within; as, entoblast.

Entoblast
(En"to*blast) n. [Ento- + -blast.] (Biol.) The inner germ layer; endoderm. See Nucleolus.

Entobronchium
(||En`to*bron"chi*um) n.; pl. Entobronchia [See Ento-, and Bronchia.] (Anat.) One of the main bronchi in the lungs of birds.

Entocuneiform
(En`to*cu*ne"i*form En`to*cu"ni*form) n. [Ento- + cuneiform, cuniform.] (Anat.) One of the bones of the tarsus. See Cuneiform.

Entoderm
(En"to*derm) n. [Ento- + Gr. skin.] (Biol.) See Endoderm, and Illust. of Blastoderm.

Entodermal
(En`to*der"mal En`to*der"mic) a. (Biol.) Relating to the entoderm.

Entogastric
(En`to*gas"tric) a. [Ento- + Gr. the stomach.] (Zoöl.) Pertaining to the interior of the stomach; — applied to a mode of budding from the interior of the gastric cavity, in certain hydroids.

Entogenous
(En*tog"e*nous) a. [Ento- + -genous.] (Biol.) See Endogenous.

Entoglossal
(En`to*glos"sal) a. [Ento- + Gr. the tongue.] (Anat.) Within the tongue; — applied to the glossohyal bone.

Entoil
(En*toil") v. t. [imp. & p. p. Entoiled ; p. pr. & vb. n. Entoiling.] To take with toils or bring into toils; to insnare. [R.]

Entoiled in woofed phantasies.
Keats.

Entomb
(En*tomb") v. t. [imp. & p. p. Entombed ; p. pr. & vb. n. Entombing.] [Pref. en- + tomb: cf. OF. entomber.] To deposit in a tomb, as a dead body; to bury; to inter; to inhume. Hooker.

Entombment
(En*tomb"ment) n. The act of entombing or burying, or state of being entombed; burial. Barrow.

Entomere
(En"to*mere) n. [Ento- + - mere.] (Biol.) The more granular cells, which finally become internal, in many segmenting ova, as those of mammals.

Entomic
(En*tom"ic En*tom"ic*al) a. Entomology.]—> (Zoöl.) Relating to insects; entomological.

Entomoid
(En"to*moid) a. [Gr. insect + -oid.] (Zoöl.) Resembling an insect.n. An object resembling an insect.

Entomolin
(En*tom"o*lin) n. (Chem.) See Chitin.

Entomolite
(En*tom"o*lite) n. [Gr. insect + -lite.] (Paleon.) A fossil insect.

Entomologic
(En`to*mo*log"ic En`to*mo*log"ic*al) a. [Cf. F. entomologique.] Of or relating to entomology.En`to*mo*log"ic*al*ly, adv.


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