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101Vaihingen an der Enz — Vaihingen an der Ẹnz [ faɪɪȖən ], Stadt im Landkreis Ludwigsburg, Baden Württemberg, 245 m über dem Meeresspiegel, am Westrand des Neckarbeckens, 26 900 Einwohner; Weinmuseum; Stanz und Gießwerke, chemische und elektrotechnische Industrie,… …
102Энц — (Enz) левый приток Неккара в Вюртемберге, берет начало в Шварцвальде, длиной 112 км, впадает в Неккар у Безиггейма. Служит для сплава леса; богата рыбой (особ. форели) …
103ens — /enz, ens/, n., pl. entia /en shee euh, tee euh/, Metaphys. an existing or real thing; an entity. [ < L ens, prp. of esse to be] * * * …
104ens legis — /enz liyjas/ L. Lat. A creature of the law; an artificial being, as contrasted with a natural person. Applied to corporations, considered as deriving their existence entirely from the law …
105ens legis — /enz liyjas/ L. Lat. A creature of the law; an artificial being, as contrasted with a natural person. Applied to corporations, considered as deriving their existence entirely from the law …
106enschede — |enz]kə|dā, ns], ]ḵ adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: from Enschede, Netherlands : of or from the city of Enschede, Netherlands : of the kind or style prevalent in Enschede …
107enslen's vine — ˈenz]lənz , ˈen(t)s] noun Usage: usually capitalized E Etymology: after Aloysius Enslen, 19th century botanist : sand vine …
108ens rationis — |enzˌrashēˈōnə̇s; |en(t)sˌräd.ēˈ , ätsēˈ noun Etymology: Medieval Latin, literally, being of the mind : an abstract logical entity usually having no positive existence outside the mind compare ens reale …
109enzymological — ˌenzə̇məˈläjə̇kəl, ˌzī adjective Etymology: enzymology + ical : of or relating to enzymology enzymological studies * * * enzymologˈical adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑enzyme …
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