A French-English Military Dictionary - Sturmpanzer.com
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engrenage 153 enroulcur<br />
engrenage d vis, screw-gear; - d vis sans fin, worm-gearing.<br />
engrenement, m., feeding with grain; (action of)<br />
gearing in with.<br />
engrener, v. a. n. r., to feed with corn, beans, etc.;<br />
to prime (a pump); (mach.) to engage, catch;<br />
throw, put, in gear; to tooth, to gear in with;<br />
to be put in gear.<br />
engrenure, f., (mach.) action of gearing, gearing<br />
in together; interlocking.<br />
enharnacner, v. a., (ham.) to harness.<br />
enjaler, v. a., to stock an anchor.<br />
enjamb6e,f., stride (horse, man).<br />
enjamber, v. a. n., to jut, project, stride over.<br />
enjarret6, a., tied by the foot (horse).<br />
enlacement, m., entangling; lacing; twisting, interweaving.<br />
enlacer, v. a. n., to entwine, twist, interlace, entangle,<br />
lock; - des papiers, to file or string papers.<br />
enlac.ure, f., auger hole; bolting, pinning, a tenon<br />
into its mortise.<br />
enlevage, m., spurt (bicycle).<br />
enlevS, m.. (fenc.) a moulinet upward in front of<br />
the body (singlestick).<br />
enlevement, m., removal; (mil.) storming, carrying<br />
by assault (of a redoubt, position, etc.);<br />
surprise (of a post); (pont.) dismantling (of a<br />
bridge).<br />
enlever, v. a., to raise, to lift, lift up, remove, carry<br />
away; heave; (mil.) to carry by storm; to carry,<br />
sweep, along (as, a regiment to the assault);-<br />
(pont.) to dismantle (a bridge); - et changer une roue, (art.) to take off and<br />
change a wheei; - un cheval, (man.) to urge a horse vigorously<br />
forward, to urge a horse to go; - par une mine, (mil. min.) to blow up;<br />
-. un guartier, (mil.) to beat up one's quarters;<br />
- un regiment, (mil.) to sweep along a regiment<br />
(as, to an assault).<br />
enlever, m., (man.) dash, bolt;<br />
de I'avant-main, rise, lift, of the forehand;<br />
I'- au galop, putting into the gallop.<br />
enlier, v. a., (mas.) to bind.<br />
enligner, v. a., to align.<br />
enliouber, v. a., (carp.) to scarf.<br />
ennemi, a., hostile.<br />
ennemi, m., enemy; adversary, foe;<br />
- figure (in maneuvers at drill) enemy marked<br />
out by a few men only, indicated enemy, outlined<br />
enemy; - marque, v.figure;<br />
represents , (in maneuvers, etc.) the enemy<br />
represented by a full force, full - enemy;<br />
suppose, (in maneuvers, etc.) assumed enemy,<br />
hypothetical enemy.<br />
enqufite, f., inquiry, investigation;<br />
<strong>com</strong>mission d'-, (mil.) court of inquiry (officers<br />
only);<br />
conseil d'-<br />
, (mil.) court of inquiry;<br />
faire une-<br />
, to hold an inquiry, make an investigation,<br />
to investigate.<br />
enraciner, v. a., to bury down, to sink into the<br />
ground (as, of foundations).<br />
enraiement, m., v. enrayage.<br />
enraser, v. a., to make level or flush.<br />
enrayage, m., chocking, locking, braking (of<br />
a wheel); that part of the nave where the<br />
spokes enter the mortises; speech; (mach.)<br />
stopping, jamming, failure to work (of a<br />
mechanism); (art., sm. a.) general expression<br />
for the failure of a mechanism to work<br />
properly, jamming (as, of a magazine feed,<br />
of a breech-closing mechanism, etc.); (sm.<br />
a.) act of putting the safety device into<br />
play;<br />
- d bloc, braking a wheel so that it slides without<br />
turning;<br />
chatne d'-, drag chain (artillery, etc., car-<br />
riages);<br />
patin d'- , drag shoe, drag;<br />
de route, locking of wheels on the road, the<br />
march;<br />
sabot d'-, v. patin d'-.<br />
enrayement, m., v. enrayage.<br />
enrayer, v. a. r., to lock, skid, chock, or drag<br />
(a wheel); to put on the drag, the brake, to<br />
brake; to spoke (a wheel); (mach.) to stop;<br />
to jam, to make fast or motionless; to fail<br />
to work; (art., sm. a.) to jam, stick, fail to<br />
work (of a breech mechanism, feed gear,<br />
etc.); (art.) to secure (as, a gun in a turret,<br />
for firing); (sm. a.) to put the safety device<br />
into play;<br />
d oloc, to brake a wheel so that it slides without<br />
turning;<br />
chained , locking chain, drag chain;<br />
corded , drag-rope;<br />
un pignon, to lock a pinion.<br />
enrayeur, m., manager or conductor of a pile<br />
driver.<br />
enrayoir, m., prop, support, stay; locking chain.<br />
enrayure, f.. wheel-drag; (cons.) radiating framing<br />
of a floor (as, under the end of a hip rocf,<br />
etc.).<br />
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enrggimente,<br />
p. p., (mil.) regimented; formed into<br />
a regiment.<br />
enrtgimenter, v. a., (mil.) to regiment,<br />
body, form into a regiment.<br />
to em-<br />
enregistrement, m., registration; registry; entry,<br />
enrollment; recording (of experiments,<br />
etc.);<br />
certificat d' , certificate of registry.<br />
enregistrer, v. a., to register, record, enter, set<br />
down.<br />
enregistreur, m., (inst.) any registering or recording<br />
device or mechanism (e. g., the quill of<br />
a chronoscope); (ball.) the registrar of the Le<br />
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Boulenge chronograph;<br />
projectile , (ball.) recording, registering<br />
projectile, one provided with a registering<br />
device;<br />
renclancheur, (ball.) a registering device<br />
working on a make-and-break circuit; a register<br />
indicating the successive steps of the phenomenon.<br />
enrSnement, m., reining in or up (of horses in<br />
harness); fastening or bridle-reins to a dumbjockey,<br />
etc.<br />
enrener, v. a., to rein in or up; to tie by the reins<br />
(of horses in harness); to fasten the bridle-reins<br />
to a dumb-jockey, etc.<br />
enrenoire, f., hitching-post.<br />
enrimeur, m., driver of a ringing engine.<br />
enrochage, m., (powd.) caking, induration.<br />
enrochement, m., (cons.) riprap; (powd.) induration,<br />
caking (of powder in barrels, in<br />
shell, against walls, etc., of shell, after firing).<br />
enrocher, v. a. r., (cons.) to riprap; (powd.) to<br />
harden, cake, be<strong>com</strong>e indurated, v. enrochement.<br />
enrOIS, m., (mil.) soldier or sailor whose name<br />
is on the rolls of the army or navy, respectively.<br />
enrOlement, m., (mil.) enrolling, enrollment, of a<br />
name on rolls of army or navy, (of an enlisted<br />
man only) enlistment.<br />
enrOler, v. a. r., (mil.) to enroll, enlist.<br />
enrOleur, m., (mil.) recruiting agent, crimp<br />
(obs.).<br />
enrouiUer, v. a. r., to rust; to grow, be<strong>com</strong>e,<br />
rusty.<br />
enroulage, m., winding (as, of wire, etc.); (met.<br />
rolling of bars into spirals (to form cylindrical<br />
forgings); a cylindrical forging so<br />
formed.<br />
enroulement, m., winding (of a dynamo, of a<br />
wire gun, etc.); (mach.) the "going on" of a<br />
strap on its pulley;<br />
<strong>com</strong>pound, (elec.) <strong>com</strong>pound winding;<br />
en derivation, (elec.) shunt winding;<br />
en serie, (elec.) series winding.<br />
enrouler, v. a. r., to roll, roll up, roll into a spiral;<br />
to wind (a dynamo, wire, etc.); (met.) to<br />
roll a bar into a spiral (to make a cylindrical<br />
forging); (mach.) to run on (of a belt on its<br />
pulley).<br />
enrouleur, m., (met.) the mandrel on which a bar<br />
is rolled, v. enroulage.