430 A COMPENDIUM OF 
Emulsion—e-mul-shun (Lat. emulsus, milked 
out). A liquid for softening and agitating a 
mixture of gum water, sugar or oil until the 
matters are held in suspension and have a 
milky appearance. ee 
Endocarp—en’-do-karp Gr. endon, within, and 
karpos, friut). The membrane which lines the 
cavity of seeds ; the shell of the almond, peach, 
plum, etc ee 
Endochrome—en’-do-krom (Gr. endon, within, 
and chroma, color), The color that exists in 
vegetable matter and fills the cells, exclusive 
of the green coloring matter. ; 
Endogens—en’-do-jens (Gr. endon, within, and 
gennao, | produce). One of the divisions of 
plant life, in which are included the palms, 
gTasses, Tushes, etc. ; plants that grow from 
Within. 
Endogenous—en-doj’-e-nus, Increasing by 
internal growth. 
Endophelum—en’-do-fle’-um (Gr. phlotos, the 
bark of trees). The inner layer of the bark 
of trees, 
Endopleura—en-do-plu-ra (Gr. pleura, a side). 
The inner covering of the seed investing the 
embryo and all the albuminoid principle of 
the seed. 
Endosperm—en’do-sperm’ (Gr. endon, within, 
and sperma, a seed). The albumen formed 
within the embryo sac, 
Enema—e-ne’-ma (Gr. endemi, I cast or throw 
in). A liquid medicine for injection into the 
bowels, 
Engraft—See Ingraft. 
