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8,778 words match “END”

ENDIAPER v.
To decorate with a diaper pattern.
ENDICT v.
See Indict.
ENDICTMENT n.
See Indictment.
ENDING n. 2 definitions
The final syllable or letter of a word; the part joined to the stem. See 3d Case, 5. Ending day, day of death. Chaucer.
ENDITE v.
See Indite. Spenser.
ENDIVE n.
A composite herb (Cichorium Endivia). Its finely divided and much curled leaves, when blanched, are used for salad. Wild endive (Bot.), chicory or succory.
ENDLESS a. 4 definitions
Without end; having no end or conclusion; perpetual; interminable; -- applied to length, and to duration; as, an endless line; endless time; endless bliss; endless praise; endless clamor.
ENDLESSLY adv.
In an endless manner.
ENDLESSNESS n.
The quality of being endless; perpetuity.
ENDLONG adv.
thwise; along. [Archaic] The doors were all of adamants eterne, I-clenched overthwart and endelong With iron tough. Chaucer. He pricketh endelong the large space. Chaucer. To thrust the raft endlong across the moat. Sir W. Scott.
ENDMOST a.
Farthest; remotest; at the very end. Tylor.
ENDO-; END- n.
A combining form signifying within; as, endocarp, endogen, endocuneiform, endaspidean.
ENDOBLAST n.
Entoblast; endoplast. See Nucleus,
ENDOBLASTIC a.
Relating to the endoblast; as, the endoblastic layer.
ENDOCARDIAC; ENDOCARDIAL a. 2 definitions
Pertaining to the endocardium.
ENDOCARDITIS n.
Inflammation of the endocardium.
ENDOCARDIUM n.
The membrane lining the cavities of the heart.
ENDOCARP n.
The inner layer of a ripened or fructified ovary.
ENDOCHONDRAL a.
Growing or developing within cartilage; -- applied esp. to developing bone.
ENDOCHROME n.
The coloring matter within the cells of plants, whether green, red, yellow, or any other color.
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