Endogonidium OF BOTANICAL TERMS. 



Entozoic 



ENDOGONID'iUM, a gouidium 

 formed within a receptacle, 

 as in the sporangium of Mu- 

 corini. 



ENDOPfiRID'lu'M, the inner 

 peridium when there are more 

 than one, as in Geaster. 



ENDOPHLCE'ttM, inner bark; li- 

 ber. See Bast. 



ENDOPHYL'LOtJS, enclosed in a 

 leaf or sheath, as the young 

 leaves of monocotyledons. 



llN'DOPHYTAL, growing within 

 other plants; entophytal. 



EN'DOPHYTE, a plant which 

 grows within another, either 

 parasitic upon it or not; eiito- 

 phyte. 



SiN'DOPLASM, the internal gran- 

 ular portion of the protoplasm; 

 when distinguished from an 

 outer layer free from granules 

 called Ectoplasm. 



J&NDOPLEtJ'RA, see Tegmen. 



END6p'TILE, an old term ap- 

 plied to the plumule of endo- 

 gens. 



EnDORHI'ZA (pi. findorhi'zae), 

 an old term for endogen. 



ENDORHI'ZAL, said of an embryo 

 in which the radicle is sheathed 

 by the cotyledons wrapped 

 around it. Applied also to 

 the method of germination in 

 endogeus. 



ENDORHI ZOUS, see Endorhi- 

 zal. 



EN'DdSMOSE, an inward current 

 established between fluids of 

 different densities when sepa- 

 rated by an animal or vegeta- 

 ble membrane; endosmosis. 

 The absorption of moisture by 

 roots is due toeudosmose. See 

 Osmose. 



ENDdSMO'SIS, see Endosmose. 



EN'DOSPERM, the albumen of 

 the seed, especially when 



formed in the embryo-sac. 

 Compare Perisperm. 



flN DOSPORE, the inner coat of a 

 spore. 



SlN'DOSTOME, the orifice of the 

 inner coat of the ovule, i.e., the 

 inner portion of the foramen. 

 Compare Exostome. 



ENDOTHELIUM, the lining (ta- 

 petum) of an anther cell, con- 

 sisting of one or more layers 

 within the exothecium. 



ENDOZO'IC, living inside an ani- 

 mal; entozoic. 



flNNEAG'YNOtTS, having nine 

 pistils or styles. 



ENNEAndRIAN, see Ennean- 



DROUS. 



ENNEAN'DROUS, having nine 

 stamens. 



ENNEAPET'ALOtJS, having nine 

 petals. 



ENNEASEP'ALOtJS, having nine 

 sepals. 



ENNEAsPER'MOtJS, nine-seeded. 



ENO'DAL, without nodes. 



ISN'SATE, see Ensiform. 



EN'SIFdRM, sword - shaped ; 

 straight, or nearly so. two- 

 edeed, and taperiug very grad- 

 ually from base to apex, as 

 the leaves of iris; gladiate. 



ENTIRE', having margins desti- 

 tute of teeth or notches. 



ENTOMOG'ENOUS, growing upon 

 insects, as certain fungi; ento- 

 mophytous. 



ENT6M0PH'lL0u*S, adapted to 

 pollination by insects. 



ENTOMdPH'YTOUS, see Ento- 



MOGENOUS. 



ENTOPAR'AsITE, a parasite liv- 

 ing entirely within its host. 



JlN'TOPHYTAL, see Endophy- 

 tal. 



EN'TOPHYTE, see Endophyte. 



ENTOZO'IC, see Endozoic. 



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