[syn: conclusion, end, close, closing, ending]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
End \End\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Ended; p. pr. & vb. n.
Ending.]
1. To bring to an end or conclusion; to finish; to close; to
terminate; as, to end a speech. "I shall end this strife."
--Shak.
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On the seventh day God ended his work. --Gen. ii. 2.
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2. To form or be at the end of; as, the letter k ends the
word back.
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3. To destroy; to put to death. "This sword hath ended him."
--Shak.
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To end up, to lift or tilt, so as to set on end; as, to end
up a hogshead.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Ending \End"ing\, n.
1. Termination; concluding part; result; conclusion;
destruction; death.
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2. (Gram.) The final syllable or letter of a word; the part
joined to the stem. See 3d Case, 5.
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Ending day, day of death. --Chaucer.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
ending
n 1: the end of a word (a suffix or inflectional ending or final
morpheme); "I don't like words that have -ism as an ending"
[syn: ending, termination]
2: the act of ending something; "the termination of the
agreement" [syn: termination, ending, conclusion]
3: the point in time at which something ends; "the end of the
year"; "the ending of warranty period" [syn: end, ending]
[ant: beginning, commencement, first, get-go,
kickoff, middle, offset, outset, showtime, start,
starting time]
4: event whose occurrence ends something; "his death marked the
ending of an era"; "when these final episodes are broadcast
it will be the finish of the show" [syn: ending,
conclusion, finish] [ant: beginning]
5: the last section of a communication; "in conclusion I want to
say..." [syn: conclusion, end, close, closing,
ending]