different between ensate vs ensafe
ensate
English
Etymology
New Latin ensatus, from Latin ensis (“sword”).
Adjective
ensate (comparative more ensate, superlative most ensate)
- (botany, zoology) Having sword-shaped leaves or appendages.
Synonyms
- ensiform
Anagrams
- Santee, Senate, atenes, enates, sateen, senate, tenase
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ensafe
English
Etymology
en- +? safe
Verb
ensafe (third-person singular simple present ensafes, present participle ensafing, simple past and past participle ensafed)
- (obsolete, transitive, rare) To make safe; to secure.
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