Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Deviating from rule or standard; abnormal.
  • Excessively wicked; enormous.
  • To make monstrous.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective obsolete Enormous.

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  • adjective obsolete enormous

Etymologies

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Compare French énorme. See enormous.

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Examples

  • With your codes, this is appeared a error of "enorm" when you used (48x24): \% SET UP NODAL COORDINATES ndivl = 48; ndivw = 24;

    iMechanica - Comments 2008

  • Je hebt enorm veel mogelijkheden binnen deze techniek.

    Soil Lamp 2008

  • Când am vizitat mănăstirea în luna mai, 1844, am observat, în mijlocul unei săli mari, un coş enorm plin de foi de pergament.

    Noi Am Privit Slava Lui (Ioan 1.1-18) James F. McGrath 2009

  • Je hebt enorm veel mogelijkheden binnen deze techniek.

    Archive 2008-04-01 2008

  • Al hierdie mense het saam bygedra om die fondamente te le van ons wyn-bedryf; 'n bedryf wat vandag die vermoe het om ons uitvoer en ons toeriste-bedryf enorm te stimuleer.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1996

  • Cyprjan, no beard but enorm ous, flowing mustaches which gave him both a noble and sinister look.

    Poland Michener, James 1983

  • Yet I don't think it's a city; it seems more like an enorm - ous factory or chemical processing plant.

    Rendezvous with Rama Clarke, Arthur C. 1973

  • And leading on from that, continuing the direction of the ladders, are three enorm - ous stairways, which go all the way down to the plain.

    Rendezvous With Rama Clarke, Arthur C. 1973

  • Yet I don't think it's a city; it seems more like an enorm - ous factory or chemical processing plant.

    Rendezvous With Rama Clarke, Arthur C. 1973

  • And leading on from that, continuing the direction of the ladders, are three enorm - ous stairways, which go all the way down to the plain.

    Rendezvous with Rama Clarke, Arthur C. 1973

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