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8,778 words match “END”

ENDOMETRIUM n.
The membrane lining the inner surface of the uterus, or womb.
ENDOMORPH n.
A crystal of one species inclosed within one of another, as one of rutile inclosed in quartz.
ENDOMYSIUM n.
The delicate bands of connective tissue interspersed among muscular fibers.
ENDONEURIUM n.
The delicate bands of connective tissue among nerve fibers.
ENDOPARASITE n.
Any parasite which lives in the internal organs of an animal, as the tapeworms, Trichina, etc.; -- opposed to ectoparasite. See Entozoön. -- En`do*par`a*sit"ic, a.
ENDOPHLOEUM n.
The inner layer of the bark of trees.
ENDOPHRAGMA n.
A chitinous structure above the nervous cord in the thorax of certain Crustacea.
ENDOPHRAGMAL a.
Of or pertaining to the endophragma.
ENDOPHYLLOUS a.
Wrapped up within a leaf or sheath.
ENDOPLASM n.
The protoplasm in the interior of a cell.
ENDOPLASMA n.
Same as Entoplasm and Endosarc.
ENDOPLAST n.
See Nucleus.
ENDOPLASTICA n.
A group of Rhizopoda having a distinct nucleus, as the am
ENDOPLASTULE n.
See Nucleolus.
ENDOPLEURA n.
The inner coating of a seed. See Tegmen.
ENDOPLEURITE n.
The portion of each apodeme developed from the interepimeral membrane in certain crustaceans.
ENDOPODITE n.
The internal or principal branch of the locomotive appendages of Crustacea. See Maxilliped.
ENDORHIZA n.
Any monocotyledonous plant; -- so named because many monocotyledons have an endorhizal embryo.
ENDORHIZAL; ENDORHIZOUS a.
Having the radicle of the embryo sheathed by the cotyledon, through which the embryo bursts in germination, as in many monocotyledonous plants.
ENDORSE v. 2 definitions
Same as Indorse.
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