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endo-

  1. a combining form meaning “within,” used in the formation of compound words.

    endocardial.



endo-

combining form

  1. inside; within

    endocrine

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endo–

  1. A prefix meaning “inside,” as in endoskeleton.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of endo-1

< Greek, combining form of éndon within; cognate with Old Irish ind-, OL endo- in, on
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Word History and Origins

Origin of endo-1

from Greek, from endon within
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Example Sentences

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Slot opted for three central defenders, with Scotland's Andy Robertson on the left, England's Joe Gomez in the middle and Japan's Wataru Endo on the right.

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Japan were missing several injured regulars including Brighton winger Kaoru Mitoma and Liverpool midfielder Wataru Endo.

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Helen Brewster, co-founder of Hull and East Yorkshire Endo, said getting a diagnosis can take years.

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With Virgil van Dijk out through illness and Joe Gomez injured, midfielder Wataro Endo had to start at the back alongside Ibrahima Konate.

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Forward Jun Endo, who tore her ACL in February 2024, played for the first time in 18 months during a friendly against Bay FC on Saturday.

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