ENCYSTED
ENCYST'ED, adjective [from cyst.] Inclosed in a bag, bladder or vesicle; as an encysted tumor.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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ENCYST'ED, adjective [from cyst.] Inclosed in a bag, bladder or vesicle; as an encysted tumor.
END, noun1. The extreme point of a line, or of anything that has more length than breadth; as the end of a house; the end of a table; the end of a finger; the end of a chain or ...
ENDAM'AGE, verb transitive [from damage.] To bring loss or damage to; to harm; to injure; to mischief; to prejudice.The trial hath endamaged thee no way.So thou shalt endamage t...
ENDAM'AGED, participle passive Harmed; injured.
ENDAM'AGEMENT, noun Damage; loss; injury.
ENDAM'AGING, participle present tense Harming; injuring.
ENDANGER, verb transitive [from danger.] To put in hazard; to bring into danger or peril; to expose to loss or injury. We dread any thing that endangers our life, our peace or o...
ENDANGERED, participle passive Exposed to loss or injury.
ENDANGERING, participle present tense Putting in hazard; exposing to loss or injury.ENDANGERING, noun Injury; damage.
ENDANGERMENT, noun Hazard; danger.
ENDE'AR, verb transitive [from dear.] To make dear; to make more beloved. The distress of a friend endears him to us, by exciting our sympathy.1. To raise the price. [Not in use.]
ENDE'ARED, participle passive Rendered dear, beloved, or more beloved.
ENDE'ARING, participle present tense Making dear or more beloved.
ENDE'ARMENT, noun The cause of love; that which excites or increases affection, particularly that which excites tenderness of affection.Her first endearments twining round the s...
ENDEAV'OR, noun endev'or. An effort; an essay; an attempt; an exertion of physical strength, or the intellectual powers, towards the attainment of an object.The bold and suffici...
ENDEAV'ORED, participle passive Essayed; attempted.
ENDEAV'ORER, noun One who makes an effort or attempt.
ENDEAV'ORING, participle present tense Making an effort or efforts; striving; essaying; attempting.
ENDEC'AGON, noun A plain figure of eleven sides and angles.
ENDEI'CTIC, adjective [Gr. to show.] Showing; exhibiting. An endeictic dialogue, in the Platonic philosophy, is one which exhibits a specimen of skill.
ENDE'MIAL, adjective [Gr. people.] Peculiar to a people or nation. An endemic disease, is one to which the inhabitants of a particular country are peculiarly subject, and which,...
ENDEM'ICENDEM'ICALENDEN'IZE, verb transitive To make free; to naturalize; to admit to the privileges of a denizen. [Little used.]
ENDEM'ICAL
ENDEN'IZE, v.t. To make free; to naturalize; to admit to the privileges of a denizen. [Little used.]
ENDEN'IZEN, verb transitive [from denizen.] To naturalize.
ENDICT, ENDICTMENT. [See Indict, Indictment.]
ENDICT, ENDICTMENT. [See Indict, Indictment.]