ENCHA'SE, Eng. a case.
1. To infix or inclose in another body so as to be held fast, but not concealed.
2. Technically, to adorn by embossed work to enrich or beautify any work in metal,by some design or figure in low relief, as a watch case.
3. To adorn by being fixed on it.
To drink in bowls which glittering gems enchase.
4. To mark by incision.
5. To delineate.
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