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reciprocal fusion of the division 

 products of the daughter nuclei 

 (zool.). 



endogastric (6n'dogas'trik) a. [Gk. 

 endon, within ; gaster, belly.] Hav- 

 ing the curvature of the body with 

 the enclosing shell towards the 

 ventral side (zool.}. 



endogenous (gndoj'enus) a. [Gk. 

 endon, within ; genos, birth.] De- 

 veloping from a deep-seated layer 



endogenous multiplication, see 



spore formation. 



endogeny (findqj'Sni) n. [Gk. endon, 

 within ; genos, birth.] Development 

 from a deep-seated layer (biol.). 

 endognath (en'dognath') n. [Gk. 

 endon, within ; gnathos, jaw.] The 

 inner branch of the oral appendages 

 of Crustacea (zool.). 

 endognathion (gn'dognath'ion) n. 

 [Gk. endon, within ; gnathos, jaw.] 

 The mesial segment of the maxilla 

 in man, bearing a central incisor 

 (anat.). 



endogonidium (Sn'dogonid'ium) . 

 [Gk. endon, within ; gonos, offspring.] 

 A gonidium formed in a receptacle ; 

 the colony-forming cells in such 

 forms as Volvox (bot.). 

 endolabium (Sn'dola'blum) n. [Gk. 

 endon, within ; L. labium, lip.J A 

 membranous lobe in the interior of 

 the mouth on the middle parts of 

 the front of the labium (zool.). 

 endolaryngeal (en'dolar'mje'al, -larin'- 

 jeal) a. [Gk. endon, within ; laryngx, 

 larynx.] Pert, inside of, or situated 

 in, the larynx (anat.). 

 endolymph (en'dolimf) n. [Gk. endon, 

 within ; L. lympha, water.] The 

 fluid in the inner labyrinth of the 

 ear (anat.). 



endolymphangial (gn'dolimf an'jlal) a. 

 [Gk. endon, within ; L. lympha, 

 water ; Gk. anggeion, vessel.] Situ- 

 ated in a lymphatic (anat.). 

 endolymphatic (gn'dolfmfat'ik) a. 

 [Gk. endon, within ; L. lympha, 

 water.] Pert, lymphatics (anat.). 

 endometrium (gn'domet'rium) n. [Gk. 

 endon, within ; metra, womb.] The 

 mucous lining of the womb (anat.). 

 endomysium (Sn'domiz'ium) n. [Gk. 

 endon, within ; mys, muscle.] The 

 delicate connective tissue which 



separates the muscle fibres from one 

 another (anat.). 



endoneurium (gn'donu'rium) n. [Gk. 

 endon, within ; neuron, nerve.] The 

 delicate connective tissue holding 

 together and supporting the nerve 

 fibres within the funiculus (anat.). 

 endoparasite (en'dopar'aslt) n. [Gk. 

 endon, within ; para, beside ; sitos, 

 food.] Any organism living par- 

 asitically in another (biol.). 

 endoperidium (en'dopSrid lum) n. 

 [Gk. endon, within ; peridion, little 

 pouch.] The inner layer of coat of 

 peridium (bot.). 



endophragm (gn'dofram) n. [Gk. 

 endon, within ; phragma, fence.} A 

 septum formed by the cephalic and 

 thoracic apodemes in Crustacea 

 (zool.). 



endophragmal (en'dofrag'mal) a. [Gk. 

 endon, within ; phragma, fence.] 

 Belonging to or pert, the endo- 

 phragm (zool.). 



endophyte (gn'dofit) n. [Gk. endon, 

 within ; phyton, plant.] A plant 

 growing within another, either as 

 parasite or otherwise (bot.). 

 endophytic (en'dofit'ik) a. [Gk. 

 endon, within \phyton, plant.] Living 

 in the cavities of other plants (bot.). 

 endoplasm (Sn'doplazm) n. [Gk. 

 endon, within ; plasma, something 

 moulded.] The endosarc, or inner 

 portion of the protoplasm in a cell 

 (biol.). 



endoplastule (gn'doplas'tul) n. [Gk. 

 endon, within ; plastos, moulded.] 

 The micronucleus of certain Protists 

 (biol.). 



endopleura (Sn'ddploo'ra) n. [Gk. 

 endon, within ; pleura, side.] The 

 inner seed-coat (bot.). 

 endopleurite (gn'doploo'rit) n. [Gk. 

 endon, within ; pleura, side.] The 

 epimeral portion of the apodeme 

 (zool.). 



endopodite (gndop'odit) n. [Gk. 

 endon, within ; pous, foot.] The 

 inner or mesial branch of a bi- 

 ramous crustacean limb, or the only 

 part of the biramous limb remaining 

 (zool.). 



endoral (findo'ral) a. [Gk. endon, 

 within ; L. os, mouth.] Pert. 

 structures situated in the vestibule 

 of certain Protozoa (zool.). 



