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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 virusesEn•ders (ˈɛn dərz) n. John Franklin, 1897–1985, U.S. bacteriologist. enders
back-enderA 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-enderA 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-enderEncyclopediaSeeEnders, John FranklinEnders
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. |