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ENDOW', v.t. [L. dos, doto, or a different Celtic root.] 1. To furnish with a po...
ENDOSS', v.t. To engrave or carve.
ENDORSE, ENDORSEMENT. [See Indorse , Indorsement.]
ENDORSE, ENDORSEMENT. [See Indorse , Indorsement.]
ENDOC'TRINE, v.t. To teach; to indoctrinate. [See The latter word.]
END'LONG, adv. In a line; with the end forward. [Little used.]
END'LESSNESS, n. Extension without end or limit. 1. Perpetuity; endless duration.
END'LESSLY, adv. Without end or termination; as, to extend a line endlessly. 1. ...
END'LESS, a. [See End .] Without end; having no end or conclusion; applied to le...
EN'DIVE, n. [L. intybum.] A species of plant, of the genus Cichorium or succory;...
ENDITE. [See Indite .]
END'ING, ppr. [from end.] Terminating; closing; concluding. END'ING , n. Termina...
ENDICT,ENDICTMENT. [See Indict , Indictment.]
ENDICT,ENDICTMENT. [See Indict , Indictment.]
ENDEN'IZEN, v.t. [from denizen.] To naturalize.
ENDEM'IC ENDEM'ICAL ENDEN'IZE, v.t. To make free; to naturalize; to admit to the...