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There are 18 words ending with EEND

teend  ——  The␣End  ——  arse␣endfore-endLane␣EndMile␣End  ——  gable␣endHedge␣EndHulme␣Endin␣the␣endloose␣end  ——  Bourne␣EndBridge␣Endcandle-enddouble-endmiddle-end  ——  at␣a␣loose␣end  ——  beginning␣of␣the␣end

28 definitions found

  • teend — v. (Obsolete) To kindle; to burn.
  • The␣End — n. Used traditionally at the end of a story or film. — n. Used to indicate the termination of something. — n. The end of the world, particularly in a religious sense.
  • arse␣end — n. (UK, slang, vulgar) The worst or inferior part.
  • fore-end — n. The forward-facing end of an object; front end.
  • Lane␣End — prop.n. A number of places in England… — prop.n. A suburb of Buckley, Flintshire, Wales (OS grid ref SJ2863).
  • Mile␣End — prop.n. An inner suburb of London in the borough of Tower Hamlets… — prop.n. A suburban village in Myland parish, Colchester borough…
  • gable␣end — n. (Architecture) The side of a building which is topped by a gable.
  • Hedge␣End — prop.n. A hamlet in Winterborne Stickland parish, north Dorset… — prop.n. A town and civil parish with a town council in Eastleigh…
  • Hulme␣End — prop.n. A hamlet in Fawfieldhead parish, Staffordshire Moorlands…
  • in␣the␣end — phr. Eventually, finally. — phr. After a thorough examination of the situation.
  • loose␣end — n. The end of a rope that has not been fastened. — n. (Idiomatic, by extension, chiefly in the plural) A small job…
  • Bourne␣End — prop.n. A hamlet in Bedford borough, Bedfordshire, England (OS grid ref TL0260). — prop.n. A hamlet in Central Bedfordshire (OS grid ref SP9644). — prop.n. A village mostly in Wooburn parish, Buckinghamshire, England…
  • Bridge␣End — prop.n. Alternative form of Bridgend, Co. Donegal, Ireland.
  • candle-end — n. The remnant of a candle which has been mostly burned.
  • double-end — v. (Rail transport, transitive) To operate a train with a locomotive… — v. (Rail transport, transitive) To operate a train, especially…
  • middle-end — adj. (Rare) Moderately priced; average quality.
  • at␣a␣loose␣end — phr. (Chiefly UK) Idle; bored.
  • beginning␣of␣the␣end — n. The point when something starts to end or become worse.
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