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Enter key
noun
the
key
on
a
computer
keyboard
that
you
press
to
start
a
new
line
or
confirm
a
command
•
Press
the
Enter
key
to
send
your
message
.
Press
the
Enter
key
to
send
your
message
.
•
She
hit
the
Enter
key
twice
to
leave
a
blank
line
in
the
document
.
She
hit
the
Enter
key
twice
to
leave
a
blank
line
in
the
document
.
Enterprise
noun
the
name
of
several
famous
U
.
S
.
spacecraft
,
especially
the
starship
in
the
science-fiction
series
Star
Trek
•
Captain
Kirk
commands
the
starship
Enterprise
.
Captain
Kirk
commands
the
starship
Enterprise
.
•
On
television
,
the
Enterprise
explores
distant
galaxies
.
On
television
,
the
Enterprise
explores
distant
galaxies
.
Chosen
by
Star
Trek
creator
Gene
Roddenberry
in
honor
of
the
U
.
S
.
Navy
vessels
named
Enterprise
;
later
NASA
adopted
the
name
for
its
prototype
space
shuttle
.
center
noun
the
middle
point
or
area
of
something
,
equally
distant
from
all
edges
or
sides
•
A
fountain
stands
in
the
center
of
the
town
square
.
A
fountain
stands
in
the
center
of
the
town
square
.
•
Put
the
star
sticker
in
the
center
of
your
paper
.
Put
the
star
sticker
in
the
center
of
your
paper
.
from
Old
French
"
centre
",
from
Latin
"
centrum
",
meaning
“
point
on
which
a
circle
turns
”
verb
-
center
,
centering
,
centers
,
centered
to
place
or
move
something
so
that
it
is
exactly
in
the
middle
,
or
to
be
positioned
in
the
middle
•
She
centered
the
photo
in
the
frame
.
She
centered
the
photo
in
the
frame
.
•
Before
drilling
,
center
the
mark
on
the
board
.
Before
drilling
,
center
the
mark
on
the
board
.
extension
of
the
noun
sense
“
middle
”,
used
as
a
verb
since
the
17th
century
noun
a
player
whose
position
is
in
the
middle
of
the
formation
in
certain
team
sports
,
such
as
basketball
or
American
football
•
At
tip-off
,
the
center
leapt
higher
than
anyone
else
.
At
tip-off
,
the
center
leapt
higher
than
anyone
else
.
•
The
team's
center
snapped
the
ball
to
the
quarterback
.
The
team's
center
snapped
the
ball
to
the
quarterback
.
specialized
sports
use
of
“
center
”
meaning
“
middle
position
,”
first
recorded
in
the
late
19th
century
enter
verb
to
go
or
come
into
a
place
,
building
,
or
area
•
Visitors
must
enter
the
museum
through
the
side
door
during
renovations
.
Visitors
must
enter
the
museum
through
the
side
door
during
renovations
.
•
The
soldiers
quietly
entered
the
village
at
dawn
,
careful
not
to
wake
anyone
.
The
soldiers
quietly
entered
the
village
at
dawn
,
careful
not
to
wake
anyone
.
From
Old
French
entrer
,
from
Latin
intrare
“
to
go
inside
”.
verb
to
type
or
put
information
into
a
computer
,
device
,
or
form
•
Please
enter
your
password
and
press
the
button
.
Please
enter
your
password
and
press
the
button
.
•
He
quickly
entered
the
sales
figures
into
the
spreadsheet
before
the
meeting
.
He
quickly
entered
the
sales
figures
into
the
spreadsheet
before
the
meeting
.
verb
to
take
part
in
a
competition
,
race
,
or
event
•
Our
school
will
enter
a
team
in
the
national
robotics
contest
.
Our
school
will
enter
a
team
in
the
national
robotics
contest
.
•
She
entered
the
marathon
to
raise
money
for
charity
.
She
entered
the
marathon
to
raise
money
for
charity
.
verb
to
begin
or
move
into
a
particular
state
,
condition
,
or
period
•
The
country
entered
a
period
of
rapid
economic
growth
after
the
reforms
.
The
country
entered
a
period
of
rapid
economic
growth
after
the
reforms
.
•
When
the
lights
went
out
,
the
children
entered
a
state
of
panic
.
When
the
lights
went
out
,
the
children
entered
a
state
of
panic
.
verb
(
in
stage
directions
)
to
come
onto
the
stage
or
into
the
scene
•
Act
1
,
Scene
2
:
Enter
Macbeth
and
Banquo
,
their
swords
dripping
with
rain
.
Act
1
,
Scene
2
:
Enter
Macbeth
and
Banquo
,
their
swords
dripping
with
rain
.
•
The
script
notes
, "
Enter
the
clown
from
the
left
,
juggling
brightly
colored
balls
."
The
script
notes
, "
Enter
the
clown
from
the
left
,
juggling
brightly
colored
balls
."
entertainment
noun
activities
such
as
games
,
movies
,
or
music
that
make
people
enjoy
themselves
•
Streaming
movies
has
become
a
popular
form
of
entertainment
on
weekends
.
Streaming
movies
has
become
a
popular
form
of
entertainment
on
weekends
.
•
The
cruise
ship
offers
live
music
and
games
for
passengers'
entertainment
.
The
cruise
ship
offers
live
music
and
games
for
passengers'
entertainment
.
From
entertain
+
-ment
;
first
recorded
in
Middle
English
.
noun
a
performance
,
show
,
or
event
that
people
watch
for
enjoyment
•
Tonight
’
s
entertainment
is
a
magic
show
in
the
main
hall
.
Tonight
’
s
entertainment
is
a
magic
show
in
the
main
hall
.
•
The
festival
promises
street
entertainments
like
juggling
and
fire
dancing
.
The
festival
promises
street
entertainments
like
juggling
and
fire
dancing
.
noun
-
entertainment
the
act
of
welcoming
and
providing
food
,
drink
,
or
lodging
to
guests
•
The
lord
offered
lavish
entertainment
to
visiting
nobles
.
The
lord
offered
lavish
entertainment
to
visiting
nobles
.
•
In
the
18th
century
,
grand
houses
competed
in
the
scale
of
their
entertainment
of
guests
.
In
the
18th
century
,
grand
houses
competed
in
the
scale
of
their
entertainment
of
guests
.
enterprise
noun
a
business
organization
,
company
,
or
firm
•
The
family
turned
their
small
farm
into
a
successful
enterprise
.
The
family
turned
their
small
farm
into
a
successful
enterprise
.
•
She
runs
a
tech
enterprise
that
develops
popular
phone
apps
.
She
runs
a
tech
enterprise
that
develops
popular
phone
apps
.
Borrowed
from
Old
French
“
entreprise
,”
from
“
entreprendre
”
meaning
“
to
undertake
.”
Originally
referring
to
an
undertaking
,
it
later
came
to
mean
a
business
organization
.
noun
a
difficult
or
important
project
or
activity
that
requires
effort
and
planning
•
Climbing
Mount
Everest
is
a
risky
enterprise
.
Climbing
Mount
Everest
is
a
risky
enterprise
.
•
Building
the
bridge
was
a
massive
enterprise
that
took
five
years
.
Building
the
bridge
was
a
massive
enterprise
that
took
five
years
.
noun
eagerness
and
imagination
to
start
new
things
and
deal
with
challenges
•
It
takes
courage
and
enterprise
to
start
your
own
business
.
It
takes
courage
and
enterprise
to
start
your
own
business
.
•
Her
enterprise
impressed
the
judges
at
the
science
fair
.
Her
enterprise
impressed
the
judges
at
the
science
fair
.
decent
adjective
-
decent
,
decenter
,
decentest
good
enough
in
quality
,
amount
,
or
standard
to
satisfy
basic
expectations
•
We
found
a
decent
hotel
near
the
beach
that
didn
’
t
cost
too
much
.
We
found
a
decent
hotel
near
the
beach
that
didn
’
t
cost
too
much
.
•
He
earns
a
decent
salary
that
allows
him
to
pay
the
bills
and
still
save
a
little
.
He
earns
a
decent
salary
that
allows
him
to
pay
the
bills
and
still
save
a
little
.
From
Latin
decent-
,
decēns
“
fitting
,
proper
,”
present
participle
of
decere
“
to
be
fitting
.”
adjective
-
decent
,
decenter
,
decentest
behaving
in
a
morally
good
,
fair
,
or
kind
way
•
It
was
decent
of
her
to
stay
late
and
help
clean
up
after
the
party
.
It
was
decent
of
her
to
stay
late
and
help
clean
up
after
the
party
.
•
Most
people
agreed
that
the
mayor
was
a
decent
and
honest
leader
.
Most
people
agreed
that
the
mayor
was
a
decent
and
honest
leader
.
Same
origin
as
Sense
1
:
Latin
decēns
“
fitting
,
proper
.”
adjective
-
decent
,
decenter
,
decentest
wearing
enough
clothes
to
be
socially
acceptable
;
not
naked
or
indecent
•
Wait
a
minute
!
I
’
m
not
decent
yet
.
Wait
a
minute
!
I
’
m
not
decent
yet
.
•
She
opened
the
door
only
after
making
sure
she
was
decent
.
She
opened
the
door
only
after
making
sure
she
was
decent
.
Sense
evolved
from
earlier
meaning
of
being
proper
or
respectable
.