ENCELIOPSIS 



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Enceliopsis* (en-sel-i-op'-sis) 

 Enchelys (en'-ke-lis) 

 Enchenopa (en-ken-o'-pa) 

 enchylema (eng-kil-e'-ma) 

 Enchytraeus (eng-ki-tre'-us) 

 Encope (en'-ko-pe) 

 Encrinus (en'-kri-nus) 

 Encyrtidae (en-ser'-ti-de) 

 endemic (en-dem'-ik, en-dem'-ik) 

 endocrine (en'-do-krin, en'-do-krin) 

 endogenous (en-doj'-e-nus) 

 endognathal (en-dog'-na-thal) 

 endolysin (en-dol'-is-in) 

 Endomychidae (en-do-mik'-ide) 

 Endomychus (en-dom'-i-kus) 

 endopodite (en'-dop-6-dit, en-dop'-o-dit) 

 Endymion* (en-dim'-i-on) 

 energid (en-er'-jid) 

 enerterus (en-er'-ter-us) 

 Engystomatidae (en-ji-stom-at'-i-de) 



Enhydra. The generic name of the sea-otter. <Gr. enydris, the otter 

 <enydros, living in water. The accent is on the antepenult. Pronounced: 

 en'-hi-dra. 



