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An engagement is an agreement by a couple to enter into marriage at some future time, usually accompanied by a formal or informal announcement to friends and family. Following this agreement, the couple is said to be "engaged to be married," or simply "engaged." A male partner in an engagement is called a fianc?and a female is called a fianc? (same pronunciation for both; from the French se fiancer, to become engaged). ...
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| English as a Second Language |
An approach to teaching linguistically diverse students in which the student's background and cultural experiences become the focal point for learning English; in ESL programs, children are kept in the regular classroom for most of the day but are pulled out at various times for English instruction.
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| engram |
In Scientology, an experience of earlier suffering (even from a past life) that keeps a person from relating healthily to the present.
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| engorged |
[en-gorjd] filled with blood, as in a tick after a complete blood-meal, usually resulting in a disproportionally enlarged abdomen.
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| engineering |
profession devoted to designing, constructing, and operating the structures, machines, and other devices of industry and everyday life.
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