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emphatic,
emphatic [ˈɛmfatɪk]
adj. Emphatic.
empie, empied, emppie, empy, impty,
empie [ˈɛmpi]
adj. Empty.
v. Empty.
pt. pp. empied
emperor, empire, imperor, impire,
empire [ˈɛmpaɪr, ˈɪmpaɪr]
n. An Empre.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
emperor: An emperor
employ, employee, employer, employment, emplyment, imployment, implyment, unemployed, unemployment, unumploymint,
employ [ˈɛmplɔɪ]
v. To employ, make use of.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
employee: An employee, an individual who provides labor to a company or another person.
employer: An employer.
employment: Employment.
unemployed: Unemployed.
unemployment: Unemployment.
enamel, nammle,
enamel [əˈnaməl]
n. Enamel
encoonter,
encoonter [ˈɛnkuntər]
n. An encounter.
v. To encounter.
aynd, aynds, ein, ein$, eind, einds, eins, end, ende, ends, ine, rynd,
end [ɛn(d)]
n. Breath.
arend, at_the_hinder_end, ayne, baak-end, back_end, back-en, backend, back-end, backeyn, bak-en, beck_enn, een, eenin, eenless, eenless, ein, eind, einin, einit, einless, einmaist, einnen, einnit, eins, en, en$, en$in, en$less, en$s, end, endet, endin, endit, endless, endliss, endmaist, ends, enin, enless, enmaist, enn, ennin, ennless, ennmaist, enns, ens, eyn, eyne, eynein, eyneless, eynes, eynin, eynit, eynless, eyns, eynt, hin$en, hin$enn, hinderend, hinder-end, hine-end, hin-en, hinend, hin-end, hinnend, hinner_end, hinnerein, hinneren, hinner-en, hinnerend, hinner-end, hinnerenn, hinner-enn, hinnèr-enn, hinnereyn, hintend, hint-end, hinterend, hinton, ill-en, ill-end, ill-enn, ine, inein, lendie, lends, on-endin, oonendin, oweren, owerend, owreen, owreend, owre-end, rine, ryn$, rynd, unendin,
end [ɛn(d), en(d), N. əi(ə)n(d)]
n. End. A room, originally one of the rooms in a two-roomed cottage. A one-roomed house or flat. pl. ends.
v. To end. To set on end, to carry endways. Of things: to stand on end. Of people: to stand up. To kill, despatch.
pt. pp. endit
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
at the hinder end: Ultimately.
back-end: Autumn.
endin: (An) ending.
endless: Endless, of people: long winded, pertinacious.
endmaist: Nearest to the end.
hinder end: The later or final part, the back or rear.
hint-end: The extremity or rear part. The latter part of a period of time. The hindquarters.
ill end: A bad end, a miserable death.
out-end: SW. An outlying pasture.
owerend: To turn up, set on end, on end, standing up.
unendin: Unending.
endaevour, endaivour, endeavour, endeivour, endievour,
endeavour [ˈɛndiːvər, ˈɛndeːvər]
n. An endeavour.
v. To endeavour.
endlang, enlang,
endlang [ˈɛn(d)laŋ, ˈen(d)-, N. ˈəi(ə)n(d)-]
prep. Along, from end to end of, across.
adv. Of position: lengthwise, at full length. Of time or speech: on end, continuously. Of motion: one after another, in quick succession.
adj. At full length, from end to end.
v. To harrow the ridges in a field from end to end.

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