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Ender

Ender \End"er\, n. One who, or that which, makes an end of something; as, the ender of my life.

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ender

n. 1 Something which ends another thing. 2 (context kayaking English) A maneuver in which one uses the pressure of a wave to flip one's kayak end over end.

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Ender

Ender may refer to:

As a given name:

  • Ender Alkan, Turkish footballer
  • Ender Arslan, Turkish basketball player
  • Ender Konca, Turkish footballer

As a surname:

  • Kornelia Ender (born 1958), East German swimmer, multiple Olympic champion
  • Wolfgang Ender (born 1946), Olympic Alpine skier from Liechtenstein

In fiction:

  • Ender Wiggin, character from Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game science fiction series

Usage examples of "ender".

Xenocide of the Buggers by the Monstrous Ender, humans had found intelligent alien life.

Such arguments always degenerated quickly into a vilification of the human monster Ender, who commanded the starfleet that committed the Xenocide of the Buggers.

SC, counting from the year the Starways Code was established, and Ender had destroyed the Buggers in the year 1180 BSC.

Valentine, could not pronounce the name Andrew, and so called him Ender, the name that he made infamous before he was fifteen years old.

The piggies were not a hive mind, they were not the buggers, and Ender Wiggin had to know why they had done what they did.

And now Jane herself appeared, or at least the face that she had used to appear to Ender ever since she had first revealed herself to him, a shy, frightened child dwelling in the vast memory of the interstellar computer network.

If they are varelse, Ender, then let the buggers use up their habitat, and it will mean no more to you than the displacement of anthills or cattle herds to make way for cities.

I understand of human nature, Ender, even religious rituals keep pain at their very center.

But in this cave in Reykjavik, on the icy world of Trondheim, Ender Wiggin knew her, and loved her, and wept bitterly for her.

She would teach, she would study, and after four or five months she would write an extended historical essay, publish it pseudonymously under the name Demosthenes, and then enjoy herself until Ender accepted a call to go Speak somewhere else.

Much as she loved Jakt, she missed the constant closeness that she and Ender used to have before she married.

Plikt had written what should have happened, if Ender and Valentine had had more sense of theatre.

I discovered that Andrew Wiggin, Speaker for the Dead, is Ender Wiggin, the Xenocide.

It became the family legend, and the children grew up hearing marvelous stories of their long-lost Uncle Ender, who was thought in every world to be a monster, but in reality was something of a savior, or a prophet, or at least a martyr.

The tale of Uncle Ender, because they could never mention it to outsiders, took on supernatural overtones.