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en·do·style \ˈendəˌstīl\ noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary end- + -style : a pair of parallel longitudinal folds projecting into the pharyngeal cavity and bounding a furrow lined with glandular ciliated cells in lower chordates (as amphioxus and the tunicates) that is believed to be morphologically equivalent to the thyroid of higher forms • en·do·sty·lic \| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|stīlik\ adjective |