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Enders


En·ders

E0132100 (ĕn′dərz), John Franklin 1897-1985. American microbiologist. He shared a 1954 Nobel Prize for work on the cultivation of the poliovirus.

Enders

(ˈɛndəz) n (Biography) John Franklin. 1897–1985, US microbiologist: shared the Nobel prize for physiology or medicine (1954) with Frederick Robbins and Thomas Weller for their work on viruses

En•ders

(ˈɛn dərz)

n. John Franklin, 1897–1985, U.S. bacteriologist.

enders


back-ender

A car accident in which one car hits the back of the car in front of it. I heard that a lot of people had back-enders during that snowstorm last week.

rear-ender

A minor car accident in which minimal damage is incurred, especially to the front and rear bumpers of the two cars involved. Michelle was a new driver so she was extremely upset when she had her first accident. Luckily, it was just a rear-ender, so there was no real damage to either car involved. I know a mechanic who specializes in providing affordable repairs for scrapes, scratches, and rear-enders. You need to start slowing down much sooner when you're coming up to a red light, or sooner or later you'll end up causing a rear-ender with the car ahead of you.

rear-ender

and back-ender n. an automobile wreck where one car runs into the back of another. (see also fender-bender.) It wasn’t a bad accident, just a rear-ender. The rain caused a couple of “back-enders,” but there were no serious accidents.

back-ender

verbSee rear-ender
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Enders


En·ders

(ĕn′dərz), John Franklin 1897-1985. American bacteriologist. He shared a 1954 Nobel Prize for developing a method of growing the poliomyelitis virus in various tissue cultures.
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