💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Enguard"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| engirtnoun | (rare) Encircled, surrounded. |
| guardnoun | A person who, or thing that, protects or watches over something. |
| enroundverb | (archaic) To surround. |
| begirdverb | (transitive, archaic) To bind with a band or girdle; to gird. |
| belaynoun | (climbing) The securing of a rope to a rock or other sturdy object. |
| enringnoun | To encircle. |
| overgirdverb | To encircle; to gird over. |
| stanknoun | (African-American Vernacular, slang, derogatory) A stink; a foul smell. |
| ingirtverb | (obsolete) surrounded, encircled |
| environnoun | (archaic except in the plural, formal, also figuratively) A surrounding area or place (especially of an urban settlement); an environment. |
| begirdleverb | To encircle or surround, as with a girdle. |
| surroundverb | (transitive) To encircle something or simultaneously extend in all directions. |
| engirdleverb | (transitive) To encircle as if with a girdle. |
| encinctureverb | (transitive) To encircle or gird. |
| enhedgeverb | To surround as if with a hedge. |
| encloseverb | (transitive) To surround with a wall, fence, etc. |
| engirthverb | (poetic) To surround; to engirt. |
| invironverb | Obsolete spelling of environ. [To encircle or surround (someone or something).] |
| fencenoun | A thin artificial barrier that separates two pieces of land or forms a perimeter enclosing the lands of a house, building, etc. |
| ringnoun | (physical) A solid object in the shape of a circle. |
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