Endermic method, that in which the medicine enters the system through the skin, being applied either to the sound skin, or to the surface denuded of the cuticle by a blister.

Endermically
(En*der"mic*al*ly) adv. By the endermic method; as, applied endermically.

Enderon
(||En"de*ron) n. [NL., fr. Gr. in + skin.] (Anat.) The deep sensitive and vascular layer of the skin and mucous membranes.En`de*ron"ic, a.

Endiademed
(En*di"a*demed) a. Diademed. [R.]

Endiaper
(En*di"a*per) v. t. [See Diaper.] To decorate with a diaper pattern.

Endict
(En*dict") v. t. See Indict.

Endictment
(En*dict"ment) n. See Indictment.

Endenization
(En*den`i*za"tion) n. The act of naturalizing. [R.]

Endenize
(En*den"ize) v. t. To endenizen. [Obs.]

Endenizen
(En*den"i*zen) v. t. [Pref. en- + denizen. Cf. Indenizen.] To admit to the privileges of a denizen; to naturalize. [Obs.] B. Jonson.

Ender
(End"er) n. One who, or that which, makes an end of something; as, the ender of my life.

Endermatic
(En`der*mat"ic) a. Endermic.

Endermic
(En*der"mic) a. [Gr. in + skin.] (Med.) Acting through the skin, or by direct application to the skin.


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