Ens


[enz, ens] /ɛnz, ɛns/

noun, plural entia
[en-shee-uh, -tee-uh] /ˈɛn ʃi ə, -ti ə/ (Show IPA). Metaphysics.
1.
an existing or real thing; an entity.
[en] /ɛn/
noun
1.
the letter N, n.
2.
Also called nut. Printing. half of the width of an em.
adjective
3.
Printing. having the area of an or the length of an en:
en quad; en dash.
1.
.
/ɛnz/
noun (metaphysics) (pl) entia (ˈɛnʃɪə)
1.
being or existence in the most general abstract sense
2.
a real thing, esp as opposed to an attribute; entity
/ɛn/
noun
1.
(printing) a unit of measurement, half the width of an em Also called nut See also ennage
abbreviation (in Britain)
1.
enrolled nurse
2.
English Nature
abbreviation
1.
Ensign

body
See Ecole Normale Superieure
1.
ensign
2.
ethylnorepinephrine
English
1.
end node
2.
endocardium

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