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endOld English endian "to end, finish, abolish, destroy; come to an end, die," from the source of end (n.). Related: Ended; ending.
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endOld English ende "end, conclusion, boundary, district, species, class," from Proto-Germanic *andja (source also of Old Frisian enda, Old Dutch ende, Dutch einde, Old Norse endir "end;&q [..]
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endA portion of a curling game that is completed when each team has thrown eight stones and the score has been decided.
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endEndin Hebrews 13:7 , is the rendering of the unusual Greek word ekbasin , meaning "outcome", i.e., death. It occurs only elsewhere in 1 Corinthians 10:13 , where it is rendered "escape. [..]
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endeither extremity of something that has length; "the end of the pier"; "she knotted the end of the thread"; "they rode to the end of the [..]
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endthe last part; the finish
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end conclusion, close; death, destruction.
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endin Heb. 13:7, is the rendering of the unusual Greek word _ekbasin_, meaning "outcome", i.e., death. It occurs only elsewhere in 1 Cor. 10:13, where it is rendered "escape."
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endDefinition noun
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endokraytshik
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endsof
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endoysloz
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endoyslozn
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endSee fine.
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endor ends: Typed at the end of copy to signify the end of the article and there is no more to come. See also "more".
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endPress 'end' on your keypad to disconnect phone calls and return your mobile phone to standby mode.
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endprovided brand name and covered the exterior of the cigar box
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end(n) either extremity of something that has length(n) the point in time at which something ends(n) the concluding parts of an event or occurrence(n) the state of affairs that a plan is intended to achi [..]
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endSee "Means & Ends" below. Means and Ends are terms concerned with Will or intention. The End is the state of affairs which it is desired to bring about, and Means is the state of affairs [..]
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endwithin
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end(Ang.-Sax. ende, verb endian.)
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endposition (plassen etter de obligatoriske leddene i en setning): a name given to the end of a clause, after all obligatory elements, or the position of the last obligatory element in a clause. Usually [..]
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endA portion of a curling game that is completed when each team has thrown eight stones and/or the score has been decided.
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end
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endA division of the game. An end is complete when all sixteen rocks (eight per team) have been thrown. A club game is usually eight ends, or about two hours long.
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endA domino has two ends with a center dividing line. Each end has a number. A domino is referred to by its numbers, so a domino with a 2 on one end and a 5 on the other is called a "2-5" (or a [..]
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endOne of the two sides of a domino tile, divided by the central dividing line, that is marked with a suit.
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endPlaying of the jack and all bowls of both teams in the same direction on a rink.
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endThe period of a curling game that is completed when each team has thrown eight stones. A complete game consists of a specific number of ends, usually eight, ten or twelve.
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endA goal or objective that is significant for motivating the design or operation of the Enterprise.
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endAn end of bowls comprises the placing of the mat, the delivery of the jack and the playing of all the required bowls of all of the opponents in one direction on the rink.
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end
A key that when pressed causes the cursor to go to the last character of the current line.
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