ens
1 Americannoun
plural
entiaabbreviation
noun
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being or existence in the most general abstract sense
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a real thing, esp as opposed to an attribute; entity
abbreviation
Etymology
Origin of ens
< Latin ēns, present participle of esse to be
Example Sentences
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After a dispute that dragged on for 17 months, a panel of neutral experts decided that the Six's tariff hike on chick ens had cost the U.S.
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With the notable and lavish exception of Les Troy ens, new productions often seem skimpy.
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At 80� it is about 25� hotter than chick ens like.
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Today Bill McGovern sometimes fright ens Chicago moppets by walking along the city streets in a Persian shepherd's coat and peaked Astrakhan hat.
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“Oh, no one,” I say casually, keeping my gaze on the chick- ens.
From "The Queen of Water" by Laura Resau
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