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endometriosis [endometrioses] (endometrium condition) noun [UK: ˌendo.ˌme.triˈo.ˌsɪs] [US: ˌendo.ˌme.triˈo.ˌsɪs] | endométriose◼◼◼nom {f}Women with mothers or sisters who have endometriosis are at elevated risk of developing the condition themselves. = Les femmes dont les mères ou les sœurs ont de l'endométriose courent un risque accru de développer également cette maladie. |
endometrium [endometriums] (mucous membrane) noun [UK: ˌendəʊmˈetriəm] [US: ˌendoʊmˈetriəm] | endomètre◼◼◼nom {m} |
endonym (a name used by a group or category of people to refer to themselves or their language) noun | endonyme◼◼◼nom {m} |
endoparasite [endoparasites] (indwelling parasite) noun [UK: ˈendəʊpˌarəsˌaɪt] [US: ˈendoʊpˌærəsˌaɪt] | endoparasite◼◼◼nom {m} |
endoplasmic reticulum [endoplasmic reticula] (network of membranes) noun [UK: ˌendəʊplˈazmɪk retˈɪkjʊləm] [US: ˌendoʊplˈæzmɪk retˈɪkjʊləm] | réticulum endoplasmique◼◼◼nom |
endorheic (having no outflow to an external body of water such as a river or ocean, and only losing water through evaporation) adjective | endoréique◼◼◼adjectif |
endorphin [endorphins] (any of a group of peptide hormones) noun [UK: en.ˈdɔː.fɪn] [US: en.ˈdɔːr.fən] | endorphine◼◼◼nom {f}When the body is touched, receptors in the skin send messages to the brain causing the release of chemicals such as endorphins. = Quand le corps est touché, des récepteurs dans la peau envoient des messages au cerveau causant la libération de produits chimiques tels que l'endorphine. |
endorse [endorsed, endorsing, endorses] (support) verb [UK: ɪn.ˈdɔːs] [US: en.ˈdɔːrs] | approuver◼◼◼verbe soutenir◼◼◼verbeThe local newspaper is endorsing the conservative candidate. = Le journal régional soutient le candidat conservateur. |
endorse [endorsed, endorsing, endorses] (write on the back of a cheque) verb [UK: ɪn.ˈdɔːs] [US: en.ˈdɔːrs] | endosser◼◼◻verbeEndorse this check. = Endosse ce chèque. |
endorsement [endorsements] (support from an important, renowned figure of a media) noun [UK: ɪn.ˈdɔː.smənt] [US: en.ˈdɔːr.smənt] | soutien◼◼◼nom |
endoscope [endoscopes] (instrument) noun [UK: ˈen.də.skəʊp] [US: ˈen.dəskoʊp] | endoscope◼◼◼nom {m} |
endoscopic (of or relating to endoscopy) adjective [UK: ˌendo.ˈskɑː.pɪk] [US: ˌendo.ˈskɑː.pɪk] | endoscopique◼◼◼adjectif |
endoscopy [endoscopies] (examination using an endoscope) noun [UK: en.ˈdɒ.skə.pi] [US: en.ˈdɒ.skə.pi] | endoscopie◼◼◼nom {f} |
endoskeletal (Of, or pertaining to an endoskeleton) adjective | endosquelettiqueadjectif |
endoskeleton [endoskeletons] (internal skeleton of an animal) noun [UK: ˈendəʊskˌelɪtən] [US: ˈendoʊskˌelᵻtən] | endosquelette◼◼◼nom {m} |
endosome (endocytic vacuole) noun | endosome◼◼◼nom |
endosperm [endosperms] (tissue) noun [UK: ˈen.də.ˌspərm] [US: ˈen.də.ˌspərm] | albumen◼◼◼nom {m} |
endosymbiosis (living within another organism) noun | endosymbiose◼◼◼nom {f} |
endosymbiotic theory (the theory that concerns the origins of mitochondria and chloroplasts) noun | hypothèse de l'endosymbiose◼◼◼nom {f} hypothèse endosymbiotiquenom {f} |
endothermic (chemistry: absorbing heat) adjective [UK: ˌen.dəʊ.ˈθɜː.mɪk] [US: ˌendo.ʊ.ˈθɜː.mɪk] | endothermique◼◼◼adjectif |
endothermic (zoology: of animal with regulated temperature) adjective [UK: ˌen.dəʊ.ˈθɜː.mɪk] [US: ˌendo.ʊ.ˈθɜː.mɪk] | à sang chaud◼◻◻adjectif homéothermeadjectif |
endotoxic (of, related to, or caused by an endotoxin) adjective | endotoxique◼◼◼adjectif |
endotoxin [endotoxins] (any toxin secreted by a microorganism that is released into surrounding environment only when it dies) noun | endotoxine◼◼◼nom {f} |
endotracheal (within or through the trachea) adjective | endotrachéal◼◼◼adjectifEpiglottal damage is always a concern when inserting an endotracheal tube. = L'endommagement de l'épiglotte est toujours une préoccupation lors de l'insertion d'une sonde endotrachéale. |
endovascular (within a blood vessel) adjective | endovasculaire◼◼◼adjectif |
endow [endowed, endowing, endows] (to enrich or furnish with some faculty or quality) verb [UK: ɪn.ˈdaʊ] [US: en.ˈdaʊ] | doter◼◼◼verbeHe is endowed with many talents. = Il est doté de nombreux talents. enrichir◼◻◻verbe |
endow [endowed, endowing, endows] (to give property to (someone) as a gift; to provide with support in the form of a permanent fund of money or other benefits) verb [UK: ɪn.ˈdaʊ] [US: en.ˈdaʊ] | doter◼◼◼verbeHe is endowed with many talents. = Il est doté de nombreux talents. |
endowment [endowments] (something with which a person or thing is endowed) noun [UK: ɪn.ˈdaʊ.mənt] [US: en.ˈdaʊ.mənt] | dotation◼◼◼nom {f}The university's endowment grew 10% in the last year alone. = La dotation de l'université s'est accrue de 10% dans la seule dernière année. |
endpaper (either of two folded sheets of paper used to connect the front and back covers of a book to the first and last pages) noun [UK: ˈend.peɪ.pə(r)] [US: ˈend.peɪ.pər] | page de garde◼◼◼nom {f} |
endpin (spike of a musical instrument) noun | pique◼◼◼nom {f} |
endpoint [endpoints] (either of two points at the end of a line) noun [UK: ˈend.ˈpɔɪnt] [US: ˈend.ˈpɔɪnt] | extrémité◼◼◼nom {f} |
ends of the earth (a very remote place) noun | bout du monde◼◼◼nom |
endurable (able to be endured; tolerable; bearable) adjective [UK: ɪn.ˈdjuː.rəb.l̩] [US: ɪn.ˈdjuː.rəb.l̩] | endurable◼◼◼adjectif tolérable◼◼◻adjectif |
endurance (ability to endure hardship) noun [UK: ɪn.ˈdjʊə.rəns] [US: ˈen.də.rəns] | endurance◼◼◼nom {f}Nobody is able to succeed without endurance. = Personne n'est capable de réussir sans endurance. |
endurance (the measure of a person's stamina or persistence) noun [UK: ɪn.ˈdjʊə.rəns] [US: ˈen.də.rəns] | endurance◼◼◼nom {f}Nobody is able to succeed without endurance. = Personne n'est capable de réussir sans endurance. |