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- A suffix forming nouns denoting patients or recipients of actions, such as addend, subtrahend, and dividend
- 3' end
- A nucleic acid strand which terminates at the hydroxyl (-OH) chemical group attached to the third carbon in the sugar-ring
- 5' end
- A nucleic acid strand which terminates at the chemical group attached to the fifth carbon in the sugar-ring
- East End
- The east end of London, generally regarded to be east of the medieval walled City of London and north of the River Thames
- End
- A key that when pressed causes the cursor to go to the last character of the current line
- End of Cycle
- suicide
- End of Cycle
- the completion of a sequence of actions
This is done to increase your ability to acknowledge others, and acknowledge in a manner that means not just Thank you,' but End of Cycle. Completion of Communication. Over and Out. Or STOP.
- End of Cycles
- plural form of End of Cycle
- Tail End Charlie
- the rear gunner in a bomber
- Tail End Charlie
- The man guarding the rear of a patrol
- Tail End Charlie
- the last aircraft in a formation
- The End
- Used traditionally at the end of a story
- The End
- Used to indicate the termination of something
- West End
- that part of central London to the west of the City that houses shops, theatres, restaurants, museums, art galleries, etc
- all good things come to an end
- Nothing lasts forever
- arse end of nowhere
- A very remote place
- at the end of one's rope
- Out of options; having no more options
- at the end of one's rope
- Alternative form of at the end of one's tether
- at the end of one's tether
- At the limit of one’s patience; frustrated or annoyed
- at the end of the day
- In summary; ultimately
At the end of the day, it is commodities that will have the biggest impact on the Canadian dollar over the next year.
- back end
- the rear of an animal, etc
- back end
- that part of a hardware or software system that is farthest from the user
- back-end
- Alternative form of back end
- baulk end
- The end of a snooker table where the green, brown and yellow balls are initially placed
- be-all and end-all
- Something considered to be of the utmost importance; something essential or ultimate
Profit is the be-all and end-all of business.
- bell-end
- A stupid or contemptible person
- bell-end
- The glans penis
- bitter end
- that part of an anchor cable which is abaft the bitts and thus remains inboard when a ship is riding at anchor
Note: To pay out a rope to the bitter end means to pay it all out.
- bitter end
- The end of a long and difficult process
- bitter end
- the final six fathoms of anchor chain before the point of attachment in the chain locker of modern U.S.naval vessels, with these six fathoms often painted blue, white and red to warn deck hands of the end of available anchor chain
- blank end
- An end in which no stones are touching the house, and thus no points are scored
- business end
- The part of a tool or other similar item, that is physically used for its operation, rather than the part which is held
The business end of a hammer is known as the head.
- closed-end fund
- A collective investment scheme with a limited number of shares
- come to an end
- To stop; to cease; to no longer continue
- dead end
- A path or strategy that goes nowhere or is blocked on one end
That road comes to a dead end at the lake.
- dead-end
- The end of a road, (or by extension), the end of any event
Mary realised her relationship with Jim had hit a dead-end.
- dead-end
- To come to a dead-end
Watch out! The road dead-ends in 200 yards and there's nowhere to turn around!.
- dead-end
- Going nowhere; blocked
a dead-end job.
- deep end
- A situation where expertise or experience is required
- deep end
- The part of a swimming pool with relatively deep water
- double-end
- to operate a train, especially a multiple unit, with a driver at each end of the train for fast turnaround times
- double-end
- to operate a train with a locomotive at each end
- end
- The position at the end of either the offensive or defensive line, a tight end, a split end, a defensive end
- end
- Death
- end
- : To finish, terminate (something or someone)
When your sickness is your soul.
- end
- : To finish, terminate
Is this movie ever going to end?.
- end
- An ideal point of a graph or other complex
- end
- One of the two parts of the ground used as a descriptive name for half of the ground
- end
- The final point of something in space or time
they followed him... into a sort of a central hall; out of which they could dimly see other long tunnel-like passages branching, passages mysterious and without apparent end.
- end
- A period of play in which each team throws eight rocks, two per player, in alternating fashion
- end
- A purpose, goal, or aim
For some people, knowledge is a means to an end; for others, it is an end in itself.
- end
- Extreme line
- end
- Result
- end
- Extreme part
- end board
- A section of the board between the corners in each end of the rink
- end boards
- plural form of end board
- end cap
- Any of various capping devices that fit over the end of something, either as protection or to prevent loss of contents
A piece of packaging insulation that surrounds one side of an object.
- end cap
- A display of goods for sale situated at an end of an aisle in a shop, perpendicular to the goods in the aisle
- end caps
- plural form of end cap
- end games
- plural form of end game
- end lap
- The distance of overlap where only ply, pane or piece extends beyond the end of the immediately adjacent underlying ply, panel or piece
- end laps
- plural form of end lap
- end mark
- A typographic element that signal the end of an article. Often they are simple bullets but they can also be intricate symbols
- end marks
- plural form of end mark
- end of
- A short form of end of story
- end of day
- The time when a project should be completed; e.g. 5 pm
- end of day
- The period when banking transactions are cleared
- end of quote
- Used in speech to indicate the end of a quotation
- end of story
- That is as much as I know, am prepared to reveal or am willing to say about the subject
- end of terrace
- The houses at each end of a line of rowhouses or terraced houses
- end of terrace
- as above, such as end of terrace house
- end of the line
- The termination point of a railway or similar transportation system
Sometimes she took the cable car to the end of the line, then walked to the Presidio.
- end of the line
- Final cessation or discontinuance of a process, institution, or person, especially one which has existed for a considerable period of time; death
Gyanendra's 269-year-old Shah dynasty has reached the end of the line.
- end of the road
- Death
- end of the road
- A conclusion, termination or ending (of a process)
- end of the world
- End of habitability for life on Earth
- end of the world
- End of the planet Earth
- end of the world
- Any change that seems catastrophic or devastating
It's the end of the world as we know it.
- end of the world
- End of humanity
- end piece
- The axoneme on the flagella of a spermatozoon
- end piece
- Any structure at the end of another
- end pieces
- plural form of end piece
- end product
- a final product, especially one resulting from a series of stages or processes
- end quote
- Used in speech to indicate the end of a quotation
- end rhymes
- plural form of end rhyme
- end run
- An attempt to avoid a difficult situation by transcending it without confronting it directly
- end run
- A running play in American football in which the player carrying the ball attempts to avoid being tackled by evading the defending players from the opposing team
- end state
- The specified situation at the successful completion of the final phase of a military operation
- end table
- A small table placed beside a chair or at each end of a sofa
The tiny rooms are fitted with a burgundy leather chair, an end table stacked with phone books, and an ugly orange payphone common here in Australia.
- end times
- Corresponding periods in other religious traditions
Both Islam and Christianity have a strong eschatology (view of the end times) that comes from their worldview.
- end times
- The days leading up to the second coming of the Messiah (Christ), when the world will be judged
- end up
- To eventually do
We spent a long time looking for a cheaper deal, but we ended up buying from the first dealer we met.
- end up
- To arrive at a destination, sometimes unexpectedly
I was going for a stroll, and ended up in Slovakia.
- end up
- To conclude, turn out, sometimes unexpectedly
How did things end up with you and the bricklayer? — Great. We got married!.
- end user
- The final consumer of a product; the intended recipient or user
- end users
- plural form of end user
- end zone
- the area between the end line and goal line bounded by the sidelines. It is bordered on all sides by a white line indicating its beginning and end points
- end zone
- the portion of the rink behind the goal line
- end zones
- plural form of end zone
- end-
- internal, within, inside
- end-all and be-all
- Alternative form of be-all and end-all
- end-effector
- Any attachment on the end of a robot that interacts with the environment, such as a device to lift parts
The system integrates a single camera into the robot's end-effector, and adds a specialized, durable lighting unit that moves with the robot to illuminate the parts. — Eyes on the Line, Mechanical Engineering, August 2005.
- end-feet
- Button-like terminals of axons that make synaptic connections with other nerve-cells
- end-leaf
- A blank sheet at the beginning or end of a book
- end-of-life
- Termination of the sale or support for goods and services
- end-of-life
- Medical care options, primarily for patients who are considered critically ill
- end-on-end
- Woven with alternating parallel threads of two colours
- end-to-end
- Arranged such that each end of a given item is adjacent to one end of a different item
We lay the bricks end-to-end in one long line.
- end-to-end
- From one end to the other
The end-to-end trip takes about forty minutes.
- fag-end
- last remnant
- fag-end
- frayed end of a length of cloth or rope
- front end
- that part of a hardware or software system that is closest to the user
- front-end
- Alternative form of front end
- front-end loader
- a kind of four-wheeled tractor, often yellow, used in construction, which has a one-man cabin and a large scoop at the front which can be used to dig up dirt or other material
- front-end loader
- the scoop of a front-end loader
- get one's end away
- To have sex
- high end
- Alternative spelling of high-end (the best and generally most expensive of a class.)
- high-end
- Appealing to sophisticated or discerning tastes
She shops at discount department stores, but looks as if she patronized high-end boutiques.
- high-end
- Most sophisticated or expensive
I wouldn't put a high-end stereo in your car in this neighborhood.
- hold up one's end
- To hold up one's end of the bargain; to fulfill one's promise or obligation
I'm holding up my end and you had better hold up yours.
- in the end
- eventually, finally
- light at the end of the tunnel
- A better situation after long hardship
But by fall 2005, there was light at the end of the tunnel. The team could see the new business processes and financial data governance mechanisms actually being used by Nationwide employees.
- like the back end of a bus
- Very unattractive
As I once told him, being British, looking like the back end of a bus or weighing 30 stone, was utterly irrelevant to the posting i made.
- loose end
- The end of a rope that has not been fastened
- loose end
- A small job that needs to be done, or minor problem that needs to be resolved, before a task can be considered complete
- low-end
- Cheap or inexpensive; low-quality
- no end
- Exceedingly; endlessly
- no end
- A great amount
- not know which end is up
- To have no common sense; to be ignorant of the most basic facts
The new kid won't last. He doesn't know which end is up.
- not the end of the world
- It's of minor importance, at least not as important as it first seemed
Don't worry; it's not the end of the world if he doesn't attend.
- off the deep end
- Crazy, erratic, or irrational
It used to be a funny comic, but lately it has gone off the deep end.
- on end
- upright; erect; endways
How silent, on the other hand, lie all Cotton-trades and such like; not a steeple-chimney yet got on end from sea to sea!.
- on end
- remarkably long; continuously
These batteries last for hours on end.
- open-end fund
- A collective investment scheme which can issue and redeem shares at any time
- put an end to
- to terminate or abolish something
He put an end to the loud music by pulling the plug.
- rear end
- The buttocks
- rear end
- The back or hindmost part of anything, such as a car
- rear-end
- Of a vehicle, to strike (another vehicle) from behind
- split end
- The position which lines up wide and on the offensive line of scrimmage whose primary job is to serve as a receiver
Jones played split end.
- split end
- A player playing the position of split end
The split end ran deep.
- split end
- A hair which has split at the end, usually from dryness or innutrition. (Usually in plural)
I've got so many split ends – I think I must be working too hard.
- stand on end
- To stand erect, bristle, especially from fear
- standing end
- The end of a rope that is not used to make a knot
- tag end
- Something left over
- tag end
- The very end
- tail end
- The rear end of anything; of a person or animal, the butt, buttocks; hindquarters, rump
- the end all-be all
- Something ultimate; the best part of something; the thing which solves all problems associated with something
- the end justifies the means
- Morally wrong actions are sometimes necessary to achieve morally right outcomes; actions can only be considered morally right or wrong by virtue of the morality of the outcome
- the end of one's rope
- The limit of one’s patience, when one is so frustrated or annoyed that one can no longer take it
I am at the end of my rope with this situation.
- the end of one's rope
- The point at which one has run out of options or the ability to delay
- thin end of the wedge
- Something that if allowed or accepted to a small degree would lead to systematic encroachment
The MP told parliament that legalising cannabis would be the thin end of the wedge.
- thrombo-end-arterectomy
- Etymologically incorrect rare spelling of thrombendarteriectomy
Wylie, E.J., Kerr, E. and Davies, O. (1951). Experimental and clinical experiences with use of fascia lata applied as a graft about major arteries after thrombo-end-arterectomy and aneurysmorrhaphy. Surg. Gynecol. Obstet., 93, 257–72.
- throw in at the deep end
- to introduce a person to a new situation without adequately preparing him or her
- tight end
- The position at the end of the offensive line whose primary jobs are to block and serve as a short receiver
Jones played tight end.
- tight end
- A player playing the position of tight end
The tight end caught the pass.
- to that end
- For that reason, with that goal, intending to produce that result
He was aiming to get into the school swimming team, and to that end he swam every evening.
- to this end
- To achieve the previously specified goal
- up-end
- To turn (something) upside down, to invert (something)
- war to end all war
- Alternative form of war to end all wars
- war to end all wars
- Epithet for World War I
The fact is there are still a lot of wars going on in the world, and there is no general acceptance as yet that the ‘war to end all wars’ is really over.
- wax end
- Same as waxed end
- wax-end
- Alternative spelling of wax end
- waxed end
- A thread pointed with a bristle and covered with shoemaker's wax, used in sewing leather, as for boots, shoes, and the like
- week-end
- Alternative spelling of weekend
- wet end
- The first section of a paper machine to which the pulp is delivered in a slurry form (as mixture of fiber and water)
- wits' end
- Limit of one's sanity or mental capacity; point of desperation
Comic Faces Starvation as Gag Men Near Wits' End, The New Yorker, July 8.
- working end
- The end of a rope that is used to make a knot
- year-end
- On or happening at the end of the year (e.g., late December)
His year-end taxes were supposed to be postmarked by December 30.
- year-end countdown
- A special radio or television countdown program listing the top new songs, news stories, popular culture trends, etc., of the preceding year. Often broadcast on or about New Year's Eve or New Year's Day, with the No. 1 item on the list the last to be revealed
- for hours on end
- For many hours
- end result
- The end result of an activity or a process is the final result that it produces. The end result of this will be unity. the final result of a process or activity
- end-group
- (Kuran) A group at the end of a chain of a molecule; esp : a functional group at the end of the chain of a linear polymer
- reach the end of the line
- Reach the point at which something can no longer continue in the same way
- reach the end of the road
- Reach the point at which something can no longer continue in the same way
- by-end
- {a} private advantage, interest
- end
- {n} a design, point, conclusion, event, death
- end
- {v} to come to a conclusion, conclude, finish
- fore-end
- {n} the nearer end, the forepart
- end
- the surface at either extremity of a three-dimensional object; "one end of the box was marked `This side up'"
- end
- If something is at an end, it has finished and will not continue. The recession is definitely at an end
- end
- Point beyond which no procession can be made; conclusion; issue; result, whether successful or otherwise; conclusive event; consequence
- end
- Constant associated with the key code value for the End key (35)
- end
- If an object ends with or in a particular thing, it has that thing on its tip or point, or as its last part. It has three pairs of legs, each ending in a large claw
- end
- The end of something such as a period of time, an event, a book, or a film is the last part of it or the final point in it. The £5 banknote was first issued at the end of the 18th century The report is expected by the end of the year You will have the chance to ask questions at the end
- end
- These mark an index entry as the beginning or end of a range The index entries must match exactly for MakeIndex to recognize them Example: \sidx[begin]{future}[Cohen, Leonard] \sidx[end]{future}[Cohen, Leonard] will typeset as something like future, Cohen, Leonard, 65--94
- end
- An end to something or the end of it is the act or result of stopping it so that it does not continue any longer. The French government today called for an end to the violence I was worried she would walk out or bring the interview to an end Francis fined him two weeks' wages and said: `That's the end of the matter.'
- end
- If you are thrown in at the deep end, you are put in a completely new situation without any help or preparation. If you jump in at the deep end, you go into a completely new situation without any help or preparation. It's a superb job. You get thrown in at the deep end and it's all down to you
- end
- A journey, road, or river that ends at a particular place stops there and goes no further. The road ended at a T-junction
- end
- Purpose
- end
- If you say that someone or something ends a period of time in a particular way, you are indicating what the final situation was like. You can also say that a period of time ends in a particular way. The markets ended the week on a quiet note The evening ended with a dramatic display of fireworks
- end
- To destroy; to put to death
- end
- Equivalent Nitrogen Depth, or Equivalent Narcotic Depth Used by Nitrox and Trimix divers The (different) depth at which air would cause as much narcotic effect as the gas you are using at maximum depth For a 14/33 trimix (helium-air), the END is 180 feet where the MOD (maximum operating depth) is 297 feet @ 1 4 ppO2
- end
- (football) the person who plays at one end of the line of scrimmage; "the end managed to hold onto the pass"
- end
- If you refer to a particular end of a project or piece of work, you mean a part or aspect of it, for example a part of it that is done by a particular person or in a particular place. You take care of your end, kid, I'll take care of mine
- end
- To put an end to something means to cause it to stop. Only a political solution could put an end to the violence
- end
- the last section of a communication; "in conclusion I want to say "
- end
- To come to the ultimate point; to be finished; to come to a close; to cease; to terminate; as, a voyage ends; life ends; winter ends
- end
- A combining form signifying within; as, endocarp, endogen, endocuneiform, endaspidean
- end
- to not do something anymore -- " started with $5500 and ended with $1750?" (183)
- end
- When a situation, process, or activity ends, or when something or someone ends it, it reaches its final point and stops. The meeting quickly ended and Steve and I left the room Talks have resumed to try to end the fighting + ending end·ing The ending of a marriage by death is different in many ways from an ending occasioned by divorce
- end
- An offensive lineman on the very end of the line of scrimmage (there are two, one on each end of the line) The ends block defensive linemen to open up holes for the runner, and guard the quarterback On professional teams, the end on the right side is referred to as a 'tight' end, as he lines up close to the tackle The end on the left side is out farther to go out for passes, and is called a wide receiver
- end
- One of the yarns of the worsted warp in a Brussels carpet
- end
- = Endurance
- end
- If something comes to an end, it stops. The cold war came to an end
- end
- either 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 line"
- end
- To bring to an end or conclusion; to finish; to close; to terminate; as, to end a speech
- end
- If someone ends it all, they kill themselves. He grew suicidal, thinking up ways to end it all
- end
- An optional keyword that ends the software object specification in a PSF No value is required
- end
- A warp end is one warp thread of the prepared warp
- end
- If you consider something to be an end in itself, you do it because it seems desirable and not because it is likely to lead to something else. While he had originally traveled in order to study, traveling had become an end in itself
- end
- No end means a lot. Teachers inform me that Tracey's behaviour has improved no end
- end
- a position on the line of scrimmage; "no one wanted to play end" the part you are expected to play; "he held up his end" a piece of cloth that is left over after the rest has been used or sold a final part or section; "we have given it at the end of the section since it involves the calculus"; "Start at the beginning and go on until you come to the end" the concluding parts of an event or occurrence; "the end was exciting"; "I had to miss the last of the movie" a boundary marking the extremities of something; "the end of town" either 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 line" the surface at either extremity of a three-dimensional object; "one end of the box was marked `This side up'" one of two places from which people are communicating to each other; "the phone rang at the other end"; "both ends wrote at the same time" (football) the person who plays at one end of the line of scrimmage; "the end managed to hold onto the pass" a final state; "he came to a bad end"; "the so-called glorious experiment came to an inglorious end" the point in time at which something ends; "the end of the year"; "the ending of warranty period" bring to an end or halt; "She ended their friendship when she found out that he had once been convicted of a crime"; "The attack on Poland terminated the relatively peaceful period after WWI" put an end to; "The terrible news ended our hopes that he had survived" have an end, in a temporal, spatial, or quantitative sense; either spatial or metaphorical; "the bronchioles terminate in a capillary bed"; "Your rights stop where you infringe upon the rights of other"; "My property ends by the bushes"; "The symphony ends in a pianissimo" be the end of; be the last or concluding part of; "This sad scene ended the movie
- end
- the concluding parts of an event or occurrence; "the end was exciting"; "I had to miss the last of the movie"
- end
- the state of affairs that a plan is intended to achieve and that (when achieved) terminates behavior intended to achieve it; "the ends justify the means"
- end
- If you end by doing something or end in a particular state, you do that thing or get into that state even though you did not originally intend to. They ended by making themselves miserable They'll probably end back on the streets
- end
- similar to an inning in baseball One end is complete when all 16 rocks (eight per team) have been thrown to one end A game is usually eight ends, or about two hours Championship games are 10 ends, or about 2 1/2 hours After each end, the score is determined
- end
- 6. If something such as a book, speech, or performance ends with a particular thing or the writer or performer ends it with that thing, its final part consists of the thing mentioned. His statement ended with the words: `Pray for me.' The book ends on a lengthy description of Hawaii Dawkins ends his discussion with a call for liberation The memo ends: `Please give this matter your most urgent attention.'
- end
- The extreme or last point or part of any material thing considered lengthwise (the extremity of breadth being side); hence, extremity, in general; the concluding part; termination; close; limit; as, the end of a field, line, pole, road; the end of a year, of a discourse; put an end to pain; opposed to beginning, when used of anything having a first part
- end
- You can refer to someone's death as their end, especially when you are talking about the way that they died or might die. Soon after we had spoken to this man he had met a violent end
- end
- If a period of time ends, it reaches its final point. Its monthly reports on program trading usually come out about three weeks after each month ends The first figure shows sales for week ending July