endo-, end-
(Greek: within, inside, into, in, on, inner)
						endaortic					
					
						endoabdominal (adjective) (not comparable)					
					
						Pertaining to the part within the abdomen: Susan went to see her doctor because she was having endoabdominal pains and didn't have any appetite.					
									
						An organism living within the sediment on the sea bed or lake floor; infauna: Such endobenthos are know to bury or burrow themselves into the sediment, usually in the oxygenated upper layer.					
									
						endobiontic					
					
						A reference to organisms that live within the substratum.					
									
						endobiosis					
					
						Either the condition of an organism that lives within another (usually with the connotation of parasitism) or the condition of those benthic organisms that live in the surface of bottom mud.					
									
						endobiotic					
					
						Living as a parasite within the host.					
									
						endobiotics					
					
						The science of hygienic living.					
									
						endocardia					
					
						endocardial					
					
						endocardiography					
					
						Electrocardiography with the exploring electrode within the chambers of the heart.					
									
						endocarditis					
					
						endocardium					
					
						endocarp					
					
						endocervicitis					
					
						Inflammation of the mucous membrane of the cervix uteri (lower part of the uterus).					
									
						endocranial					
					
						Within the cranium or within the skull.					
									 
		