Endless
End″less (?), a. [AS. endeleás. See End.] 1. Without end; having no end or conclusion; perpetual; interminable; — applied to length, and to duration; as, an endless line; endles...
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, C. & G. Merriam Co., 1913.
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End″less (?), a. [AS. endeleás. See End.] 1. Without end; having no end or conclusion; perpetual; interminable; — applied to length, and to duration; as, an endless line; endles...
End″less‐ly, adv. In an endless manner.
End″less‐ness, n. [AS. endeleásnys.] The quality of being endless; perpetuity.
End″long′ (?; 115), adv. & prep. [Cf. Along.] Lengthwise; along.The doors were all of adamants eterne,I-clenched overthwart and endelongWith iron tough. Chaucer.He pricketh ende...
End″most′ (?), a. Farthest; remotest; at the very end. Tylor.
{ En″do– (?), End– (?) }. [Gr. ἔνδον within, fr. � in. See In.] A combining form signifying within; as, endocarp, endogen, endocuneiform, endaspidean.
En″do‐blast (?), n. [Endo- + -blast.] (Biol.) Entoblast; endoplast. See Nucleus,
En′do‐blas″tic (?), a.(Biol.) Relating to the endoblast; as, the endoblastic layer.
{ En′do‐car″di‐ac (?), En′do‐car″di‐al (?), } a. 1. Pertaining to the endocardium.2. (Med.) Seated or generated within the heart; as, endocardial murmurs.
‖En′do‐car‐di″tis (?), n. [NL. See -itis.] (Med.) Inflammation of the endocardium.
‖En′do‐car″di‐um (?), n. [NL., fr. Gr. ἔνδον within + καρδία heart.] (Anat.) The membrane lining the cavities of the heart.
En″do‐carp (?), n. [Endo- + Gr. � fruit: cf. F. endocarpe.] (Bot.) The inner layer of a ripened or fructified ovary.
En′do‐chon″dral (?), a. [Endo- + Gr. � cartilage.] (Physiol.) Growing or developing within cartilage; — applied esp. to developing bone.
En″do‐chrome (?), n. [Endo- + Gr. � color.] (Bot.) The coloring matter within the cells of plants, whether green, red, yellow, or any other color.
En‐doc″trine (?), v. t. [Pref. en- + doctrine.] To teach; to indoctrinate. Donne.
En″do‐cyst (?), n. [Endo- + Gr. � bladder, a bag.] (Zoöl.) The inner layer of the cells of Bryozoa.
En″do‐derm (?), n. [Endo- + Gr. � skin.] (Biol.) (a) The inner layer of the skin or integument of an animal. (b) The innermost layer of the blastoderm and the structures derived...
{ En′do‐der″mal (?), En′do‐der″mic (?), } a.(Biol.) Of or pertaining to the endoderm.
‖En′do‐der″mis (?), n. [NL. See Endoderm.] (Bot.) A layer of cells forming a kind of cuticle inside of the proper cortical layer, or surrounding an individual fibrovascular bundle.
En‐dog″a‐mous (?), a. [Endo- + Gr. � marriage.] Marrying within the same tribe; — opposed to exogamous.
En‐dog″a‐my (?), n. Marriage only within the tribe; a custom restricting a man in his choice of a wife to the tribe to which he belongs; — opposed to exogamy.
En″do‐gen (?), n. [Endo- + -gen: cf. F. endogène.] (Bot.) A plant which increases in size by internal growth and elongation at the summit, having the wood in the form of bundles...
‖En′do‐gen″e‐sis (?), n. [Endo- + genesis.] (Biol.) Endogeny.
En′do‐ge‐net″ic (?), a.(Biol.) Endogenous.
En‐dog″e‐nous (?), a. 1. (Bot.) Increasing by internal growth and elongation at the summit, instead of externally, and having no distinction of pith, wood, and bark, as the ratt...
En‐dog″e‐nous‐ly, adv. By endogenous growth.
En‐dog″e‐ny (?), n. [See Endogenesis.] (Biol.) Growth from within; multiplication of cells by endogenous division, as in the development of one or more cells in the interior of ...