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    en·tic·ing
    [inˈtīsiNG, enˈtīsiNG]
    adjective
    enticing (adjective)
    1. attractive or tempting; alluring:
      "an enticing prospect"
    en·tice
    [inˈtīs, enˈtīs]
    verb
    enticing (present participle)
    1. attract or tempt by offering pleasure or advantage:
      "a show that should entice a new audience into the theater" · "the treat is offered to entice the dog to eat"
    Origin
    Middle English (also in the sense ‘incite, provoke’; formerly also as intice): from Old French enticier, probably from a base meaning ‘set on fire’, based on an alteration of Latin titio ‘firebrand’.
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