Definition of Ensphering

1. Verb. (present participle of ensphere) ¹

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Definition of Ensphering

1. ensphere [v] - See also: ensphere

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ensphering

ensorcelled
ensorcelling
ensorcellment
ensorcellments
ensorcells
ensorcels
ensoul
ensouled
ensouling
ensouls
enspect
enspection
ensphere
ensphered
enspheres
ensphering (current term)
enstall
enstalled
enstalling
enstalls
enstamp
enstamped
enstamping
enstamps
enstance
enstantly
enstasis
enstate
enstated
enstates

Literary usage of Ensphering

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Ohio Educational Monthly by Ohio State Teachers Association (1905)
"A school is not a building, but a bond of ensphering light whereby minds are enkindled and enlarged into the headlights of peaceful, personal and racial ..."

2. Rational Cosmology: Or, The Eternal Principles and the Necessary Laws of the by Laurens Perseus Hickok (1858)
"If the fluid be in a large glass vessel, so that only the contiguous surface resists the ensphering force, then we shall have the common fact of the surface ..."

3. Autology: An Inductive System of Mental Science; Whose Centre is the Will by David Henry Hamilton (1873)
"Reason is the Consciousness ensphering itself: Consciousness is a red and burning star, glowing with internal fires ; Reason is a brilliant flame, ..."

4. Womanhood; Lectures on Woman's Work in the World: Lectures on Woman's Work by Richard Heber Newton (1880)
"Around the physical life of the babe some other nurturing spirit may spread its environing influence, ensphering it within a wise love which mothers a ..."

5. Psychic Light, the Continuity of Law and Life by Maud Eugenia Barrock Lord Drake (1904)
"The ensphering force of original, polarized atoms causes other atoms to form on the same lines, by the law of elective affinity; and, the concentration of ..."

6. Germany by Staël (Anne-Louise-Germaine), Orlando Williams Wight, Friedrich Max Müller (1861)
"... Perch'd on the little Alpine field her cot,— This narrow world, to still and hely, ensphering, like a heaven, her lot. And I, God's hatred daring, ..."

7. Modern Essays by Christopher Morley (1921)
"... ensphering universality overspreads Carlyle like the sky above a volcanic island. Indeed Carlyle (who knew more about American life and about what other ..."

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