"Enqueue" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To place or add something in a line or queue, especially a list or queue of tasks or jobs, so that it will be processed or dealt with in a specific sequence or order, usually when it is the next in turn.
Enostosis refers to a type of bone island or bone tumor that is essentially a benign neighborhood on the bone's surface. It appears as a localized, dense, and focal deposit of newly formed bone tissue. Enostoses are usually asymptomatic and do not cause pain or discomfort, and they are commonly found on the skulls of adults.
Enough means: a sufficient or adequate amount of something. It can also mean: a point beyond which one does not wish to go or do something.
"enow" is an archaic or poetic way of saying "enough". It is often used to express that something is satisfactory or sufficient, just like the modern word "enough". For example, "I have enow to eat" means "I have enough to eat".
The verb "to enqueue" means to put or arrange something in a queue, which is a line of people or things waiting for something, such as a service, a turn, or a processing. For example, "The passengers were enqueuing for the bus at the bus stop."
Enquirers refers to people or entities that ask questions or make inquiries, typically about something or someone. It can also refer to individuals who are curious or eager to know more about a particular topic or matter.
Enquires refers to questions or inquiries about something, often formally or in a polite manner. It can also mean to investigate or make further research into something, such as "The detective enquired about the suspect's alibi."