end-
English
Etymology
From the Ancient Greek ἔνδον (éndon, “within”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) enPR: ĕnd, IPA(key): /ɛnd/
Usage notes
- When combined with a term beginning with a consonant, end- concatenates with the interfix -o- (as endo-).
- The prefix end- is usually stressed in the terms it forms (as in endoscope: ĕnʹdōskōp); however, it is never stressed when stress falls on the following syllable (as in endoscopy: ĕndŏʹskŏpi), and stressing the prefix is optional when the subsequent syllable is stressed (as in endoscopic: ĕndōskŏʹpĭk or ĕn'dōskŏʹpĭk).
Derived terms
internal, within, inside
- endarteriectomy (surgery)
- endarteritis (pathology) →
- endarteritic
- endobiotic (botany)
- endoblast (biology)
- endobronchial
- endocannibalism
- endocarp
- endocentric (linguistics) →
- endocervicitis (pathology)
- endochondral (anatomy)
- endochone (zoölogy)
- endochorion (anatomy)
- endochrome
- endocline (geology) →
- endoclinal
- endocorpuscular (pathology)
- endocrane, endocranium →
- endocuticle
- endocyclic (chemistry)
- endocyst
- endocytosis (biology)
- endodynamomorphic
- endoenzyme
- endoergic
- endogastric (zoölogy)
- endogeny
- endoglossic (linguistics)
- endognath (zoölogy) →
- endognathal (zoölogy) →
- endognathal palp
- endognathal (zoölogy) →
- endolaryngeal →
- endolaryngeally
- endolith →
- endolymph (anatomy)
- endometritis (pathology)
- endometrium (anatomy) →
- endometry (medicine)
- endomitosis (biology) →
- endomixis (biology)
- endomorph (mineralogy and anthropometry) →
- endonormative (linguistics)
- endonuclease (biochemistry)
- endoparasite (zoölogy) →
- endopeptidase (biochemistry)
- endophlebitis (pathology)
- endophora (grammar) →
- endophoric →
- endophorically
- endophoric →
- endophragm (botany and zoölogy) →
- endophyllous (botany)
- endophyte (botany) →
- endophytic
- endophytous
- endoplasm (biology) →
- endoplast →
- endoplastule
- endopleura (botany) →
- endopleurite (zoölogy)
- endopod, endopus
- endopodite →
- endopoditic
- endopsychic
- endoptile (botany)
- endoradiosonde
- endorrheism (geography) →
- endorrheic
- endorrhiz (botany) →
- endorrhizal
- endorrhizous
- endosarc (zoölogy)
- endoscope (medicine) →
- endoscopic (mathematics (obsolete, rare), and botany)
- endosiphon →
- endosiphonal
- endosiphonate
- endoskeleton (anatomy) →
- endosomatic (biology) →
- endosomatically
- endosome (chiefly cytology)
- endosperm (botany) →
- endospore (botany) →
- endosporium
- endostatin
- endosternite (zoölogy)
- endosteum (anatomy) →
- endostoma (zoölogy)
- endostome (botany)
- endostosis
- endostracum
- endostyle (zoölogy) →
- endostylic
- endosulphan
- endosymbiont (biology)
- endosymbiosis (biology)
- endosymbiotic (biology) →
- endotheca (zoölogy and botany) →
- endothecium (botany)
- endothelium (physiology) →
- endothelia (plurale tantum)
- endothelial
- endothelioid
- endothelioma (pathology) →
- endotheliomatous
- endotherm (zoölogy and physical chemistry)
- endothermy (chiefly zoölogy)
- endothorax (anatomy)
- endotoxin
- endotracheal
- thrombendarteriectomy (surgery)
Related terms
terms ultimately deriving from ἔνδον (endon, “within”), but not formed with this prefix
- endarch (botany)
- endaspidean
- endocardial (physiology)
- endocardium (physiology) →
- endocarditis (medicine) →
- endocarp (botany)
- endocrine (physiology) →
- endocrinal
- endocrine disruptor (biochemistry)
- endocrinic
- endocrinology →
- endocrinous
- endoderm (botany and biology) →
- endodermal
- endodermic
- endodermis (botany)
- endodontia
- endodontics →
- endodontal
- endodontic
- endodontically
- endodontist
- endogamous
- endogamy →
- endogen (botany) →
- endogeneity
- endogenous (pathology, geology, and psychiatry) →
- endogenesis (biology)
- endogenetic (path-, bi- and geo-logy)
- endogenic (geology)
- endopterygote (entomology) →
- endopterygotic
- endopterygotism
- endopterygotous
- endorphin (biochemistry)
- endoscopic (medicine and surgery)
- endosmic
- endosmodic
- endosmometer
- endosmose (physiology) →
- endosmosic
- endosmosis (physics and physiology)
- endosmotic →
- endothermic (chemistry and zoölogy) →
- endotrophic (botany)
References
- “endo-, prefix” listed in the Oxford English Dictionary, second edition (1989)
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