Similar words: dicot, ricotta, apricot tree, dicotyledon, dicotyledonous, mendicant, appendices, appendiceal. Meaning: n. born in England; in 1629 he became the founder of the Massachusetts Bay Colony (1588-1665).
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1. Endicott grew into a young man with a solemn mien.
2. Ethnicity: Black ... 25 years in Endicott, New York, the old man, and the United States looking "for:" men of the pen.
3. Just as Endicott perceived him he laid aside his staff.
4. Endicott, who spent twenty years in China, was once an adviser to Chiang Kai-shekon social problems, and also a secretary to Madame Chiang Kai-shek.
5. In 1947, Endicott left China and soon made public his reason for doing so.
6. For Stephanie Endicott and Marcus Smallegan, first year students at George Washington University, announcing to the world that they had found love in a college dorm was a no-brainer.
7. Endicott.He dedicated himself to China's education, and supported Chinese revolution throughout.
8. It was the year of 1956 when the title "old friend" first went to Canadian James G. Endicott. He dedicated himself to China's education, and supported Chinese revolution throughout.
9. Sometime after boot camp, a group of us were sent to Camp Endicott in Rhode Island, where we joined to USN 28th Battalion.
More similar words: dicot, ricotta, apricot tree, dicotyledon, dicotyledonous, mendicant, appendices, appendiceal, appendicular, perpendicular, appendicitis, perpendicularly, appendicectomy, perpendicularity, appendicular skeleton, tricot, scott, cotta, apricot, haricot, cotton, cotter, nicotine, scottie, boycott, cottony, cottage, cotton on, cotton up, cotton to.