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enter-prefix
Used to form compound words with the sense of "mutually", "between", or as an early variant of "inter-".
Etymology: From entre, from inter.
Webster Dictionary
Enter-
a prefix signifying between, among, part
Etymology: [F. entre between, fr. L. inter. See Inter-]
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of enter- in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of enter- in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of enter- in a Sentence
Positioning in FX and other asset classes had been biased towards 'risk on', higher equity prices, steeper yield curves and a weaker dollar. A lot of that positioning is now simply getting walked back and tweaked as we enter the 'autumn crunch'.
I think this presents an interesting way to think about reaching people who may not have traditional bank accounts, however, while I don't know everything necessary to make such a partnership happen, it may not be feasible for the government to enter into those agreements, match data, and all the other steps that would be necessary to harness an app for the recovery rebates any quicker than it would take to process and send them directly.
Yesterday with family surrounding his bedside I had the sacred honor of witnessing the man responsible for my life, take his last breath, we could feel Peace enter the room at his passing.
Imitation causes us to leave natural ways to enter into artificial ones; it therefore makes slaves.
It is highly irresponsible for Vermont legislators to promote an importation scheme that would create more avenues for counterfeit drugs to enter the country in the middle of an unprecedented opioid crisis.
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