Definition of Endosses

1. endoss [v] - See also: endoss

Lexicographical Neighbors of Endosses

endosonography
endospore-forming bacteria
endospores
endosporia
endosporium
endosporous
endoss
endossed
endosseous
endosses (current term)
endossing
endostatin
endostea
endosteal
endosteal implant
endosteally
endosteitis
endosteoma
endosternite
endosternites
endostethoscope
endosteum
endostoma
endostomata

Literary usage of Endosses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Louisiana Historical Quarterly by Henry Plauché Dart, 1858- ed, John Dymond, d. 1922 ed, Louisiana Historical Society (1922)
"Concernant les actions de la Compagnie d'Occident endosses par SM etc. Mai 30, 1719. The rest of Volume VI. is taken up with matters concerning the Hudson ..."

2. The Records of Holy Trinity (Old Swedes) Church, Wilmington, Del., from 1697 by Holy Trinity Church (Wilmington, Del.), Horace Burr (1890)
"... the other with Rails and a flancher and Benches and Doors, and endosses ye ends of the Pews at the passages thereof. The Rufe to be framed with Nealing ..."

3. Historic Survey of German Poetry: Interspersed with Various Translations by William Taylor (1830)
"He endosses the black robe, takes in hand the book, sets agoing " the croke of todes from lonely moores," and completes the whole service with a more than ..."

4. Historic Survey of German Poetry: Interspersed with Various Translations by William Taylor (1830)
"He endosses the black robe, takes in hand the book, sets agoing " the croke of todes from lonely moores," and completes the whole service with a more than ..."

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