entournure, n.f., arm-hole; sloping (of sleeves).
en-tout-cas, n.m., (—) sun-shade.
s’entr’accorder, v.r., to agree together.
s’entr’accuser, v.r., to accuse one another.
entr’acte, n.m., (—-—s) (thea.) interval (between the acts); interlude, intermede. Dans l’—; between the acts. Faire de longs —s; to have long intervals, waits.
s’entr’admirer, v.r., to admire one another.
s’entr’aider, v.r., to help, to aid, one another.
*entrailles, n.f.pl., entrails, bowels, intestines, inward parts; feelings, tenderness, heart; pity. Elle a pour moi des — de mère; she has a motherly affection for me. Cet acteur a des —s; this actor has feeling.
s’entr’aimer, v.r., to love one another.
entrain, n.m., warmth; heartiness; spirit, spirits; animation; life; go.