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Endorhiza
Endorhiza En`do*rhi"za, n.; pl. Endorhiz[ae]. [NL., fr. Gr. ? within + ? root.] (Bot.) Any monocotyledonous plant; -- so named because many monocotyledons have an endorhizal embryo. Note: Endorhiza was proposed by Richard as a substitute for the term endogen, and exorhiza as a substitute for the term exogen; but they have not been generally adopted.
Endorhizae
Endorhiza En`do*rhi"za, n.; pl. Endorhiz[ae]. [NL., fr. Gr. ? within + ? root.] (Bot.) Any monocotyledonous plant; -- so named because many monocotyledons have an endorhizal embryo. Note: Endorhiza was proposed by Richard as a substitute for the term endogen, and exorhiza as a substitute for the term exogen; but they have not been generally adopted.
Endorhizal
Endorhizal En`do*rhi"zal, Endorhizous En`do*rhi"zous, a. (Bot.) Having the radicle of the embryo sheathed by the cotyledon, through which the embryo bursts in germination, as in many monocotyledonous plants.
Endorhizous
Endorhizal En`do*rhi"zal, Endorhizous En`do*rhi"zous, a. (Bot.) Having the radicle of the embryo sheathed by the cotyledon, through which the embryo bursts in germination, as in many monocotyledonous plants.
Endorse
Endorse En*dorse", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Endorsed; p. pr. & vb. n. Endorsing.] [Formerly endosse, fr. F. endosser to put on the back, to endorse; pref. en- (L. in) + dos back, L. dorsum. See Dorsal, and cf. Indorse.] Same as Indorse. Note: Both endorse and indorse are used by good writers; but the tendency is to the more general use of indorse and its derivatives indorsee, indorser, and indorsement.
Endorse
Endorse En*dorse", n. (Her.) A subordinary, resembling the pale, but of one fourth its width (according to some writers, one eighth).
Endorsed
Endorse En*dorse", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Endorsed; p. pr. & vb. n. Endorsing.] [Formerly endosse, fr. F. endosser to put on the back, to endorse; pref. en- (L. in) + dos back, L. dorsum. See Dorsal, and cf. Indorse.] Same as Indorse. Note: Both endorse and indorse are used by good writers; but the tendency is to the more general use of indorse and its derivatives indorsee, indorser, and indorsement.
Endorsee
Endorsee En`dor*see", n. Same as Indorsee.
endorsement
Indorsement In*dorse"ment, n. [From Indorse; cf. Endorsement.] [Written also endorsement.] 1. The act of writing on the back of a note, bill, or other written instrument. 2. That which is written on the back of a note, bill, or other paper, as a name, an order for, or a receipt of, payment, or the return of an officer, etc.; a writing, usually upon the back, but sometimes on the face, of a negotiable instrument, by which the property therein is assigned and transferred. --Story. Byles. Burrill. 3. Sanction, support, or approval; as, the indorsement of a rumor, an opinion, a course, conduct. Blank indorsement. See under Blank.
Endorsement
Endorsement En*dorse"ment, n. [Cf. F. endossement.] Same as Indorsement.
endorser
Indorser In*dors"er, Indorsor In*dors"or, n. The person who indorses. [Written also endorser.]
Endorser
Endorser En*dors"er, n. Same as Indorser.
Endorsing
Endorse En*dorse", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Endorsed; p. pr. & vb. n. Endorsing.] [Formerly endosse, fr. F. endosser to put on the back, to endorse; pref. en- (L. in) + dos back, L. dorsum. See Dorsal, and cf. Indorse.] Same as Indorse. Note: Both endorse and indorse are used by good writers; but the tendency is to the more general use of indorse and its derivatives indorsee, indorser, and indorsement.
Splendor
Splendor Splen"dor, n.[L. fr. splendere to shine: cf. F. splendeur.] 1. Great brightness; brilliant luster; brilliancy; as, the splendor ot the sun. --B. Jonson. 2. Magnifience; pomp; parade; as, the splendor of equipage, ceremonies, processions, and the like. ``Rejoice in splendor of mine own.' --Shak. 3. Brilliancy; glory; as, the splendor of a victory. Syn: Luster; brilliancy; magnifience; gorgeousness; display; showiness; pomp; parade; grandeur.
Splendorous
Splendrous Splen"drous, Splendorous Splen"dor*ous, a. Splendid. --Drayton.
Vendor
Vendor Vend"or, n. [See Vender.] A vender; a seller; the correlative of vendee.

Meaning of Endor from wikipedia

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- after it exploded over Endor in Return of the Jedi. It also had two suns: Endor Prime I and Endor Prime II. The forest moon of Endor first appears in Return...
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- Ewoks: The Battle for Endor. Ewoks: The Battle for Endor at IMDb Ewoks: The Battle for Endor at AllMovie Ewoks: The Battle for Endor on Wookieepedia, a Star...
- pp. 29–32. ISBN 978-1-4299-7176-8. Endor at the Star Wars Databank Endor on Wookieepedia, a Star Wars wiki Endor 'Holocaust' at Star Wars Technical Commentaries...
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