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2006-07-25 21:06:40 · 5 answers · asked by rage 1 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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A great undertaking that is especially difficult.

2006-07-25 21:08:17 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Enterprise (occasionally archaically spelt enterprize) can refer to the following:

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1 Economics and business
2 Star Trek
3 Ships and boats
4 Spacecraft
4.1 Non-fictional
5 Computing
6 Other connotations
7 See also


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Economics and business
Almost any business or organization can be called an enterprise, possibly led by an entrepreneur
Enterprise Rent-A-Car, specific car-rental agency:
Enterprise Plc, a civil engineering and maitenance company in the United Kingdom
Stanford Technology Trading Group International (STTGI), informally known as "Enterprise", a U.S. weapons-dealing company involved in the Iran-Contra Affair
Subud Enterprise Services, any entreprenurial activity undertaken by a member of the spiritual organization Subud
Farm enterprise, component of a farm business, e.g. a farm may include an arable enterprise and a dairy enterprise
Free enterprise, a type of economy; a loose synonym for implemented capitalism
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Star Trek
Enterprise, television series, later titled Star Trek: Enterprise
Starship Enterprise, several ships in the Star Trek universe have had the name USS Enterprise or Enterprise
Free Enterprise, a film starring William Shatner
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Ships and boats
USS Enterprise, eight ships in the United States Navy carried the name Enterprise. Six of them were commissioned and use the USS prefix.
HMS Enterprise, fourteen ships of the Royal Navy have been named Enterprise. Ten of them were commissioned and use the HMS prefix.
L'Entreprise for the French ship that was captured and became the first HMS Enterprise.
Enterprise (steamboat), a privately-owned steamboat captained by Henry Miller Shreve
Enterprise, one of the ships especially built for the upcoming China trade in the early 19th century, owned by the fur trader and multimillionaire John Jacob Astor of New York
International Enterprise sailing dinghy.
Enterprize (1829), an 1829-built schooner - Melbourne's tall ship
Enterprise (balloon), a hot air balloon used by the Union Army during the American Civil War
Enterprise, an airship used by Cecil Harvey and his party in Final Fantasy IV.
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Spacecraft
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Non-fictional
Space Shuttle Enterprise
VSS Enterprise, the proposed inaugural vessel of the Virgin Galactic suborbital tourism fleet, an endeavor of Sir Richard Branson
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Computing
Enterprise 64, an 8-bit home computer from the UK; also known as Flan and Elan
Enterprise architecture
Enterprise software
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Other connotations
Enterprise, Alabama
Enterprise, Kansas
Enterprise, Northwest Territories, a community in Northwest Territories, Canada (postal code X0E 0R1)
Enterprise, Florida, a former railroad community now a suburb of Orlando, Florida
Enterprise, Utah, a town in Washington County on State Route 18
Enterprise culture
Enterprise zone
Social enterprise
Enterprise (train), a Belfast-Dublin railway service
Kia Enterprise, a car built by Kia Motors, based on the Mazda Sentia

2006-07-26 04:09:44 · answer #2 · answered by utlcutl 3 · 0 0

Almost any business or organization can be called an enterprise, possibly led by an entrepreneur.

2006-07-26 04:08:29 · answer #3 · answered by bombhaus 4 · 0 0

A company

2006-07-26 04:08:21 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

a ship on star trek

2006-07-26 04:10:51 · answer #5 · answered by John N 2 · 0 0

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