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Definition of ending
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Ending
(n.) The final
syllable
or
letter
of a word; the part
joined
to the stem. See 3d Case, 5..
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Descending
::
Descending
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Descen.
Labyrinth
::
Labyrinth
(n.) A
series
of
canals
through
which a
stream
of water is
directed
for
suspending,
carrying
off, and
depositing
at
different
distances,
the
ground
ore of a
metal..
Oscillative
::
Oscillative
(a.)
Tending
to
oscillate;
vibratory.
Basifugal
::
Basifugal
(n.)
Tending
or
proceeding
away from the base; as, a
basifugal
growth..
Dissuasive
::
Dissuasive
(a.)
Tending
to
dissuade
or
divert
from a
measure
or
purpose;
dehortatory;
as,
dissuasive
advice..
Expurgatorial
::
Expurgatorial
(a.)
Tending
or
serving
to
expurgate;
expurgatory.
Edificatory
::
Edificatory
(a.)
Tending
to
edification.
Stronghand
::
Strong
(superl.)
Applied
to forms in
Anglo-Saxon,
etc., which
retain
the old
declensional
endings.
In the
Teutonic
languages
the vowel stems have held the
original
endings
most
firmly,
and are
called
strong;
the stems in -n are
called
weak other
constant
stems
conform,
or are
irregular..
Palama
::
Palama
(n.) A
membrane
extending
between
the toes of a bird, and
uniting
them more or less
closely
together..
Agitative
::
Agitative
(a.)
Tending
to
agitate.
Divulsive
::
Divulsive
(a.)
Tending
to pull
asunder,
tear, or rend;
distracting..
Yeast
::
Yeast (n.) A form of
fungus
which grows as
indvidual
rounded
cells,
rather
than in a
mycelium,
and
reproduces
by
budding;
esp.
members
of the
orders
Endomycetales
and
Moniliales.
Some fungi may grow both as a yeast or as a
mycelium,
depending
on the
conditions
of
growth..
Parallel
::
Parallel
(a.)
Having
the same
direction
or
tendency;
running
side by side; being in
accordance
(with);
tending
to the same
result;
-- used with to and with.
Inclusive
::
Inclusive
(a.)
Comprehending
the
stated
limit or
extremes;
as, from
Monday
to
Saturday
inclusive,
that is,
taking
in both
Monday
and
Saturday;
--
opposed
to
exclusive..
Pliant
::
Pliant
(v.)
Capable
of
plying
or
bending;
readily
yielding
to force or
pressure
without
breaking;
flexible;
pliable;
lithe;
limber;
plastic;
as, a
pliant
thread;
pliant
wax. Also used
figuratively:
Easily
influenced
for good or evil;
tractable;
as, a
pliant
heart..
Depreciative
::
Depreciative
(a.)
Tending,
or
intended,
to
depreciate;
expressing
depreciation;
undervaluing..
Sinistrorse
::
Sinistrorse
(a.)
Turning
to the left (of the
spectator)
in the
ascending
line; -- the
opposite
of
dextrorse.
See
Dextrorse.
Onward
::
Onward
(a.)
Moving
in a
forward
direction;
tending
toward
a
contemplated
or
desirable
end;
forward;
as, an
onward
course,
progress,
etc..
Dilaceration
::
Dilaceration
(n.) The act of
rending
asunder.
Down
::
Down
(adv.)
From a
higher
to a lower
position,
literally
or
figuratively;
in a
descending
direction;
from the top of an
ascent;
from an
upright
position;
to the
ground
or
floor;
to or into a lower or an
inferior
condition;
as, into a state of
humility,
disgrace,
misery,
and the like; into a state of rest; -- used with verbs
indicating
motion..
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