Enterprise
//ˈɛntɚˌpɹaɪz//
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The word "enterprise" can be used as proper noun, noun and verb.
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commercial enterprise enterprise application integration enterprise architecture enterprise architecture model enterprise feedback management enterprise liability enterprise service bus enterprise union enterprise value enterpriseless enterpriser enterprisewide enterprisey enterprising free enterprise interenterprise intraenterprise microenterprise nonenterprise private enterprise private enterprise number scientific enterprise small and medium-sized enterprise state enterprise state-owned enterprise
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café corporation growth company holding company incorporated company insurance company investment company joint-stock company limited company limited liability company liquor store listed company lodging place management company mutual company offshore company parent company private company pub public limited company quoted company restaurant retail store shell company sister company stock company title company trust company
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