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Webster Dictionary :: Endite

ENDITE. [See Indite .]

Webster Dictionary :: Ending

END'ING, ppr. [from end.] Terminating; closing; concluding. END'ING , n. Termina...

Webster Dictionary :: Endictment

ENDICT,ENDICTMENT. [See Indict , Indictment.]

Webster Dictionary :: Endict

ENDICT,ENDICTMENT. [See Indict , Indictment.]

Webster Dictionary :: Endenizen

ENDEN'IZEN, v.t. [from denizen.] To naturalize.

Webster Dictionary :: Endemic

ENDEM'IC ENDEM'ICAL ENDEN'IZE, v.t. To make free; to naturalize; to admit to the...

Webster Dictionary :: Endemial

ENDE'MIAL, a. [Gr. people.] Peculiar to a people or nation. An endemic disease, ...

Webster Dictionary :: Endeictic

ENDEI'CTIC, a. [Gr. to show.] Showing; exhibiting. An endeictic dialogue, in the...

Webster Dictionary :: Endecagon

ENDEC'AGON, n. A plain figure of eleven sides and angles.

Webster Dictionary :: Endeavoring

ENDEAV'ORING, ppr. Making an effort or efforts; striving; essaying; attempting.

Webster Dictionary :: Endeavorer

ENDEAV'ORER, n. One who makes an effort or attempt.

Webster Dictionary :: Endeavored

ENDEAV'ORED, pp. Essayed; attempted.

Webster Dictionary :: Endeavor

ENDEAV'OR, n. endev'or. An effort; an essay; an attempt; an exertion of physical...

Webster Dictionary :: Endearment

ENDE'ARMENT, n. The cause of love; that which excites or increases affection, pa...

Webster Dictionary :: Endearing

ENDE'ARING, ppr. Making dear or more beloved.

Webster Dictionary :: Endeared

ENDE'ARED, pp. Rendered dear, beloved, or more beloved.

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