encyclopédiste, n.m., encyclopedist.
endécagone, n.m. and adj., (geom.) hendecagon.
endémique, adj., endemical, endemic.
endenté, -e, adj., indented; furnished with teeth.
endenter, v.a., (carp.) to indent; to cog, to tooth, to supply with teeth.
endetter, v.a., to cause to run into debt; to get a person into debt.
s’endetter, v.r., to run into debt, to contract debts.
endêvé, -e, n. and adj., (fam., l.u.) irritable, passionate person; impatient, irritable, passionate.
endêver, v.n., to fume, to be vexed. Faire — quelqu’un; to vex any one; to drive any one mad.
endiablé, -e, adj., possessed; devilish; wicked, horrible.