資料來源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
{An end}.
(a) On end; upright; erect; endways. --Spenser
(b) To the end; continuously. [Obs.] --Richardson.
{End bulb} (Anat.), one of the bulblike bodies in which some
sensory nerve fibers end in certain parts of the skin and
mucous membranes; -- also called end corpuscles.
{End fly}, a bobfly.
{End for end}, one end for the other; in reversed order.
{End man}, the last man in a row; one of the two men at the
extremities of a line of minstrels.
{End on} (Naut.), bow foremost.
{End organ} (Anat.), the structure in which a nerve fiber
ends, either peripherally or centrally.
{End plate} (Anat.), one of the flat expansions in which
motor nerve fibers terminate on muscular fibers.
{End play} (Mach.), movement endwise, or room for such
movement.
{End stone} (Horol.), one of the two plates of a jewel in a
timepiece; the part that limits the pivot's end play.
{Ends of the earth}, the remotest regions of the earth.
{In the end}, finally. --Shak.
{On end}, upright; erect.
{To the end}, in order. --Bacon.
{To make both ends meet}, to live within one's income.
--Fuller.
{To put an end to}, to destroy.