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See also: enter, Enter, and Enter.

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Etymology 1

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From French entre, from Latin inter. Doublet of inter-.

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enter-

  1. (obsolete) Between, in the process of, intermediate; inter-.
    entermewer, enterclose, enterfere

Etymology 2

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New Latin combining form, from Ancient Greek ἔντερον (énteron, intestine).

Prefix

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enter-

  1. Alternative form of entero- Before a vowel.
    enterally, enteralgia, enterectomy

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