endo

listen to the pronunciation of endo
English - Turkish
pref. iç
içindeki
(Anatomi) (öntakı) iç, içinde, içte olan örn: endocardium (= kalbin içini örten epitel tabakası)
endo
(Diş Hekimliği) ' içi ' anlamında önek
içinde
endo-
(önek) içinde
endo-
English - English
English translation of the Japanese surname 遠藤
marijuana

So as I drive home / I roll my window up / And my endo up in the same motion... - Nas.

A bike trick where the bike is ridden on the front wheel. Also known as a stoppie
A street name for marijuana or cannabis
English translation of the Japanese surname 遠藤
To take an unscheduled flight over the handlebars; usually the result of immovably burying the front wheel The bike sometimes goes 'end-over-end'
(Short form for "end-over-end") The maneuver of flying unexpectedly over the handlebars, thus being forcibly ejected from the bike as in "If you hit that log you'll go endo "
Opposite of ecto-
horizon, property or material starting at lower depths, generally between 50 and 100 cm from the soil surface
An endo, is another term for a STOPPIE - or in other words lifting up the rear wheel when stopping, that is without flipping the bike and yourself over the front that is!
(Gr endon =within )
combing form meaning "within"
A combining form signifying within; as, endocarp, endogen, endocuneiform, endaspidean
pref. inside; within
internal; inside or originating from within the body or an organ
A prefix meaning within or inside
Inside
UB or HB: a forward straddle circle usually to handstand
Endocrinologist A diabetes specialist or consultant
n The maneuver of flying unexpectedly over the handlebars, thus being forcibly ejected from the bike Short for "end over end" See "superman" In BMX riding, "endo" used to be a synonym for front wheelie
a crash that involves you flying over your handlebars
stoppie
endo-
end- + -o-
endo-isomer
An isomer of a bridged organic compound in which a particular substituent is located closest to the longest bridge
endo-
Inside; within: endometrium
Turkish - English
endo
endo-perio lezyon
(Diş Hekimliği) endo-perio lesion
endo

    Turkish pronunciation

    endō

    Pronunciation

    /ˈendō/ /ˈɛndoʊ/

    Etymology

    (combining form.) French, from Greek, from endon within; akin to Greek en in, Old Latin indu, Hittite andan within; more at IN.
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