ENDER one that ends something
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endersENDER, one that ends something
enderone that ends something
PINSomething that ends a wrestling match
finalityAn action or event that ends something irreversibly
twistingForm (something) into a particular shape by taking hold of one or both ends and turning them
splicerone that splices (to join at both ends)
splicersSPLICER, one that splices (to join at both ends)
ARSENICOne of two elements that ends with the letter C
endpointsA point or value that marks the end of a ray or one of the ends of a line segment or interval
headerchamber to which the ends of a number of tubes are connected so that water or steam may pass freely from one tube to the other
seesawspastime in which two children or groups of children ride on opposite ends of a plank balanced in the middle so that one end goes up as the other goes down
seesawpastime in which two children or groups of children ride on opposite ends of a plank balanced in the middle so that one end goes up as the other goes down
molliesbrand of expansion bolt having a split, sleevelike sheath threaded at one end so that when inserted snugly into masonry the turning of the bolt draws the ends of the sheath together, thus spreading the sides
mollybrand of expansion bolt having a split, sleevelike sheath threaded at one end so that when inserted snugly into masonry the turning of the bolt draws the ends of the sheath together, thus spreading the sides
seinea large net with sinkers on one edge and floats on the other that hangs vertically in the water and is used to enclose and catch fish when its ends are pulled together or are drawn ashore
tipcatsgame in which a short piece of wood, tapered at both ends, is struck lightly at one end with a bat, causing the wood to spring into the air so that it can be batted for a distance
tipcatgame in which a short piece of wood, tapered at both ends, is struck lightly at one end with a bat, causing the wood to spring into the air so that it can be batted for a distance