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Enterprise (now and then archaically triticum aestivum spelta enterprize) could refer to any of the below:

Psychology
an attitude or even the character trait conducive to undertaking bold ventures or actions, especially ventures involving risk the bold venture, particularly one of exploration or one that seeks unreasonable profit "Boldness, energy, and invention in practical affairs." (based on data from DANFS)

Economics
The business or organization, possibly a brainchild of an entrepreneur The big commercial establishment (more specifically once viewed inside marketing terms, and especially for the purposes of computer marketing and/or licencing: see enterprise edition) The farm enterprise is a component of a farm business, e.g. the domestic will include an arable enterprise and the dairy enterprise Free enterprise: a nature and severity of economy; a free equivalent word for enforced capitalism The specific car-rental agency: Enterprise Rent-A-Car Any entreprenurial activity undertaken by the member of the spiritual organization Subud. View Subud Enterprise Services.

Ships and boats
USS Enterprise, one of several ships of the United States Navy. HMS Enterprise or Enterprize, one of several ships of the Royal Navy. Enterprise, a privately-owned steamboat captained by Henry Miller Shreve. Enterprise, one of a ships especially built for the approaching China trade the early 19th century, owned per fur monger & multimillionaire John Jacob Astor of New York. A International Enterprise sailing dinghy. Enterprize, an 1829-built schooner - Melbourne's tall ship. Enterprise was a hot air balloon used by the Union Army during the Civil War.

Spacecraft
Non-fictional
Space Shuttle Enterprise. VSS Enterprise, the projected initiatory vessel of the Virgin Galactic suborbital tourism fleet, an endeavor of Richard Branson.

Fictional
Star Trek: Enterprise, a television show in the Star Trek franchise (formerly coroneted Enterprise). One of the total of starships from the fabricated Star Trek universe, see Starship Enterprise: Enterprise (NX-01) from Star Trek: Enterprise USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) from Star Trek: The Original Series USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A) from films IV, V, and VI USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B) from Star Trek: Generations USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-C) from one episode ("Yesterday's Enterprise") of Star Trek: The Next Generation USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) from Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Generations USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E) from ST: First Contact, ST: Insurrection, and ST: Nemesis USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-F) from either deuce novels: Peter David's Imzadi and Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens' Millennium USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-G): During the planning stages of Star Trek: The Next Generation, the series would take place 200 years after the original series, and the ship would be the eighth Federation starship Enterprise. USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-J) from one episode ("Azati Prime") of Star Trek: Enterprise Two known ISS Enterprises from the Mirror Universe (more from alternate realities of that universe are also featured in comics or novels)

Computing
Enterprise 64, an 8-bit house computer from either a UK; also referred to as Flan & Elan Enterprise software

Other connotations
Enterprise, Northwest Territories, a community in Northwest Territories, Canada (postal code X0E 0R1) enterprise culture enterprise zone social enterprise Enterprise (train) a Belfast-Dublin railway service. Kia Enterprise, base by Mazda Sentia, a car built by Kia Motors.

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EPTE
Enterprise Tape Emulator. EPTE is a free virtual tape recorder for the Enterprise 128k home computer.

Enterprise 64/128 Depository
Enterprise 64/128 depository and Emulator Project.

Penelope
Freeware Enterprise 128 emulator for Windows.

Enter
An open source Enterprise 128 emulator for Windows.

Zilog Realms
EP32 an open source 128 emulator for Windows based on Kevin Thackers "enter" emulator, and a small collection of demos and programs.






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