"Endognath" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Endognath refers to the characteristic of a bird's skull where the beak or upper jaw is entirely encased within the skull. It means that the beak does not protrude outside the skull, unlike some other animals. This feature is typical of many species of birds, particularly those that have a strong and prominent beak.
Endogenised is a verb that means to introduce or establish something (especially a gene or trait) from within, particularly in genetic engineering or biology. For example, "The scientists successfully endogenised the virus-tolerant gene into the crop plants."
Endogeny refers to a process or occurrence that arises from within an organism or system, as opposed to being influenced by external factors. It is a term commonly used in biology, ecology, and medicine to describe the development or growth of something within an individual or species, often in response to internal stimuli or conditions.
Endolinguistics is a subfield of linguistics that studies the internal structure and organization of language, focusing on the mental representation of language and the cognitive processes involved in language use. It examines the intricate mechanisms of language, such as syntax, semantics, phonology, and morphology, and how they interact with each other to produce meaningful communication. Endolinguistics is concerned with the analysis of the internal workings of language, delving into the complexities of how people perceive, process, and use language in their daily lives.