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Definition of Enders
1. ender [n] - See also: ender
Lexicographical Neighbors of Enders
Literary usage of Enders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ohio Legal News (1895)
"Agreement Between Father-in-law and Daughter- in-law for Custody and Education
of Child not Against Public Policy. 'Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.| enders v ..."
2. Journeys Through Bookland by Charles H. Sylvester (1922)
"Lucille enders 66 UP IN A SWING Lucille enders 67 THE SUN'S TRAVELS Lucille ...
RF Babcock 125 NURSE HELPS ME WHEN I EMBARK Lucille enders 127 ROBERT Louis ..."
3. The People of the Abyss by Jack London (1903)
"It was Sunday afternoon, the sun was fitfully appearing, and the well-dressed
West enders, with their wives and progeny, were out by thousands, ..."
4. Encyclopedia of Connecticut Biography: Genealogical-memorial, Representative by American Historical Society, Samuel Hart (1917)
"The name of enders has been prominently identified with financial affairs in the
State of Connecticut for a long period, and John Ostrom enders needs no ..."
5. The Steam Navy of the United States: A History of the Growth of the Steam by Frank Marion Bennett, Robert Weir (1897)
"... Draft Monitors—Iron Double-enders—Large Wooden Frigates and Sloops- of-War—The
First Swift Cruisers—The KALAMAZOO Class of Monitors- Assimilated Kank ' ..."