Word Meanings - DESINENCE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Termination; ending. Bp. Hall.
Related words: (words related to DESINENCE)
- ENDENIZATION
 The act of naturalizing.
- ENDORSER
 See INDORSER
- ENDOGENY
 Growth from within; multiplication of cells by endogenous division, as in the development of one or more cells in the interior of a parent cell.
- ENDENIZE
 To endenizen.
- ENDOTHECIUM
 The inner lining of an another cell.
- ENDOSCOPE
 An instrument for examining the interior of the rectum, the urethra, and the bladder.
- ENDOPLASM
 The protoplasm in the interior of a cell.
- ENDOCHROME
 The coloring matter within the cells of plants, whether green, red, yellow, or any other color.
- ENDALL; END-ALL
 Complete termination. That but this blow Might be the be-all and the end-all here. Shak.
- ENDOSTYLE
 A fold of the endoderm, which projects into the blood cavity of ascidians. See Tunicata.
- ENDURANT
 Capable of enduring fatigue, pain, hunger, etc. The ibex is a remarkably endurant animal. J. G. Wood.
- ENDERON
 The deep sensitive and vascular layer of the skin and mucous membranes. -- En`de*ron"ic, a.
- ENDODERMIS
 A layer of cells forming a kind of cuticle inside of the proper cortical layer, or surrounding an individual fibrovascular bundle.
- ENDOCHONDRAL
 Growing or developing within cartilage; -- applied esp. to developing bone.
- ENDABLE
 That may be ended; terminable.
- ENDOSTERNITE
 The part of each apodeme derived from the intersternal membrane in Crustacea and insects.
- ENDEAR
 1. To make dear or beloved. "To be endeared to a king." Shak. 2. To raise the price or cost of; to make costly or expensive. King James I. .
- ENDUREMENT
 Endurance. South.
- ENDIADEMED
 Diademed.
- ENDOSMOSE; ENDOSMOSIS
 The transmission of a fluid or gas from without inward in the phenomena, or by the process, of osmose.
- AMENDFUL
 Much improving.
- COMMENDATOR
 One who holds a benefice in commendam; a commendatary. Chalmers.
- OFFENDANT
 An offender. Holland.
- GENDER
 A classification of nouns, primarily according to sex; and secondarily according to some fancied or imputed quality associated with sex. Gender is a grammatical distinction and applies to words only. Sex is natural distinction and applies to living
- ACCENDIBILITY
 Capacity of being kindled, or of becoming inflamed; inflammability.
- STIPEND
 Settled pay or compensation for services, whether paid daily, monthly, or annually.
- FRIENDLINESS
 The condition or quality of being friendly. Sir P. Sidney.
- DECRESCENDO
 With decreasing volume of sound; -- a direction to performers, either written upon the staff , or indicated by the sign.
- SEA LAVENDER
 See MARSH
- SHENDFUL
 Destructive; ruinous; disgraceful. -- Shend"ful*ly, adv. Fabyan.
- TENDER
 A vessel employed to attend other vessels, to supply them with provisions and other stores, to convey intelligence, or the like. 3. A car attached to a locomotive, for carrying a supply of fuel and water. (more info) 1. One who tends; one who takes
- ASCENDANCY; ASCENDANCE
 See ASCENDENCY
- FACIEND
 The multiplicand. See Facient,
- SPLENDIDIOUS
 Splendid.
- DENDRIFORM
 Resembling in structure a tree or shrub.
- FRIENDED
 1. Having friends; 2. Iuclined to love; well-disposed. Shak.
- STIPENDIARIAN
 Acting from mercenary considerations; stipendiary. A. Seward.
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