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enceinte
1[en-seynt, ahn-sant, ah
adjective
pregnant; with child.
enceinte
2[en-seynt, ahn-sant, ah
noun
plural
enceintesa wall or enclosure, as of a fortified place.
the place enclosed.
enceinte
1/ ɑ̃sɛ̃t, ɒnˈsænt /
noun
a boundary wall enclosing a defended area
the area enclosed
enceinte
2/ ɑ̃sɛ̃t, ɒnˈsænt /
adjective
another word for pregnant
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of enceinte1
Origin of enceinte2
Example Sentences
Its remains include an identifying tell mound, at the northern end of the site, a polygonal inner wall circuit, and a large outer defensive wall, or enceinte.
No other Anglo-French keep in Ireland had such an extensive enceinte.
The town is composed of stone-built houses of several storeys, and is surrounded, except on the sea face, by a fortified enceinte.
And at such times I can imagine that the roomy enceinte, and those long lines of buildings, may be cheerful enough.
In that confession he owned to have violated the person of Mary, and that she became enceinte; that she miscarried, and immediately took measures to rid herself of him.
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