Endecagon
En‐dec″a‐gon (?), n. [See Hendecagon.] (Geom.) A plane figure of eleven sides and angles.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, C. & G. Merriam Co., 1913.
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En‐dec″a‐gon (?), n. [See Hendecagon.] (Geom.) A plane figure of eleven sides and angles.
En′de‐cag″y‐nous (?), a.(Bot.) Having eleven pistils; as, an endecagynous flower.
En″de‐cane (?), n.(Chem.) One of the higher hydrocarbons of the paraffin series, C11H24, found as a constituent of petroleum. [Written also hendecane.]
En′de‐caph″yl‐lous (?), a.(Bot.) Composed of eleven leaflets; — said of a leaf.
En‐deic″tic (?), a. Serving to show or exhibit; as, an endeictic dialogue, in the Platonic philosophy, is one which exhibits a specimen of skill. Enfield.
‖En‐deix″is (?), n. [NL., fr. Gr. � indication. See Endeictic.] (Med.) An indication.
En‐de″mi‐al (?), a. Endemic.
{ En‐de″mic (?), En‐de″mic‐al (?), } a. [Gr. �, �; � + � the people: cf. F. endémique.] (Med.) Peculiar to a district or particular locality, or class of persons; as, an endemic...
En‐dem″ic, n.(Med.) An endemic disease.Fear, which is an endemic latent in every human heart, sometimes rises into an epidemic. J. B. Heard.
En‐dem″ic, a. Belonging or native to a particular people or country; native as distinguished from introduced or naturalized; hence, regularly or ordinarily occurring in a given ...
En‐dem″ic‐al‐ly, adv. In an endemic manner.
En‐dem′i‐ol″o‐gy (?), n. The science which treats of endemic affections.
En‐den′i‐za″tion (?), n. The act of naturalizing.
En‐den″ize (?), v. t. To endenizen.
En‐den″i‐zen (?), v. t. [Pref. en- + denizen. Cf. Indenizen.] To admit to the privileges of a denizen; to naturalize. B. Jonson.
End″er (?), n. One who, or that which, makes an end of something; as, the ender of my life.
En′der‐mat″ic (?), a. Endermic.
En‐der″mic (?), a.(Med.) Acting through the skin, or by direct application to the skin.Endermic method, that in which the medicine enters the system through the skin, being appl...
En‐der″mic‐al‐ly (?), adv. By the endermic method; as, applied endermically.
‖En″de‐ron (?), n.(Anat.) The deep sensitive and vascular layer of the skin and mucous membranes. — En′de‐ron″ic, a.
En‐di″a‐demed (?), a. Diademed.
En‐di″a‐per (?), v. t. [See Diaper.] To decorate with a diaper pattern.
En‐dict″ (?), v. t. See Indict.
En‐dict″ment (?), n. See Indictment.
End″ing (?), n. 1. Termination; concluding part; result; conclusion; destruction; death.2. (Gram.) The final syllable or letter of a word; the part joined to the stem. See 3d Ca...
En‐dite (?), v. t. See Indite. Spenser.
En″dive (?), n. [F. endive (cf. Pr., Sp. Pg., & It. endivia), fr. a deriv. of L. intibus, intybus, endive.] (Bot.) A composite herb (Cichorium Endivia). Its finely divided and m...