-ic

(Greek: a suffix; pertaining to; of the nature of, like; in chemistry, it denotes a higher valence of the element than is expressed by -ous)

endermic
endobiotic
Living as a parasite within the host.
endocystic
endogastric
endolithic
Living embedded in the surface of rocks; such as, certain lichens.
endomorphic
A reference to or characteristic of an endomorph or an individual having a body shape characterized by a relative prominence of the abdomen and other soft body parts
endophytic
endopsychic (adjective)
A reference to that which is in the mind.
endoscopic
A reference to a medical instrument consisting of a long tube inserted into the body which is used for diagnostic examinations and surgical procedures.
endothermic
1. Describing an organism; such as, a mammal or bird, that maintains its body temperature at a stable level largely independent of (and typically higher than) the ambient temperature, primarily using generation of heat internal to the animal.
2. Heat absorbing; as, in a chemical reaction.
endotoxic
endozoic (adjective) (not comparable)
1. Regarding a plant living within an animal: It is considered that parasites are endozoic, like endozoic worms.
2, Relating to seed distribution beginning within an animal: Endozoic seed dispersal can be exemplified by animals swallowing seeds and later eliminating them as dung or manure.
energetic
enterocinetic
enterogastric