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- end pin/ˈend pɪn/A small, pointed component at the base of a cello, double bass, or similar instrument that supports the instrument on the floor.nounLow
- end plate/ˈend pleɪt/A physical plate or flat component positioned at the end of a structure, often to provide reinforcement, connection, or termination.nounC1/C2
- end point/ˈend pɔɪnt/A final or concluding stage or objective; the place where something ends.nounB2
- end product/ˌend ˈprɒd.ʌkt/The final result of a manufacturing or creative process; what is produced after all stages are complete.nounB2
- end rhyme/ˈend ˌraɪm/A poetic technique where the final sounds of words at the end of verses correspond with each other.nounMedium
- end run/ˈend ˌrʌn/An attempt to achieve a goal indirectly or by evading obstacles or established rules, rather than confronting them directly.nounLow (in everyday speech); Medium (in business/political contexts in North America)
- end table/ˈend ˌteɪ.bəl/A small, low table, typically with one flat surface, placed beside a chair, sofa, or at the end of a bed.nounB1
- end up/ˌend ˈʌp/To eventually reach a particular state, place, or situation, often as the final result of a process or series of events, sometimes unexpectedly.verbHigh
- end use/ˌend ˈjuːs/The final purpose or application for which a product, material, or component is intended after processing or manufacture.nounC1/C2
- end user/ˌend ˈjuːzə/The person who ultimately uses a product or service, not the person who develops, sells, or intermediates it.nounB2
- end zone/ˈend ˌzəʊn/The rectangular area at either end of an American football or Canadian football field, the scoring of a touchdown in which awards points.nounC1
- end-all/ˈɛnd ɔːl/The ultimate or perfect thing; the final, most important, or supreme example of something.nounC1
- end-consumer/ˌend kənˈsjuː.mə(r)/The individual or household who buys and uses a product or service for their own personal needs.nounC1
- end-of-file/ˌend.əvˈfaɪl/A marker or condition in a computer system that signals the end of a data file.nounLow-Medium
- endamage/ɪnˈdamɪdʒ/To cause damage or injury to something; to harm.verbverb-transitiveVery Low / Archaic
- endameba/ˌɛndəˈmiːbə/A parasitic amoeba, specifically of the genus Endamoeba (or related genera), often found in the intestines of vertebrates including humans.nounVery Low (Technical/Scientific)
- endamoeba/ˌendəˈmiːbə/A genus of parasitic amoebae, especially one that infests the intestines of vertebrates.nounRare/Very Specialized
- endangeitis/ˌɛn.dæn.dʒiˈaɪ.tɪs/Inflammation of the inner lining of a blood vessel (an artery).nounVery Rare (Technical/Historical Medical Term)
- endanger/ɪnˈdeɪn.dʒər/To put someone or something at risk of harm, damage, or loss.verbverb-transitiveB2
- endaortitis/ˌend.eɪ.ɔːˈtaɪ.tɪs/Inflammation of the innermost layer (intima) of the aorta.nounVery Low (Highly Specialised)
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