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EPIP'LOCE EPIP'LOCELE, n. [Gr. the caul, and a tumor.] A rupture of the caul or ...
EPIPH'YSIS EPIPH'YSY, n. [Gr. to grow.] Accretion; the growing of one bone to an...
EPIPHYLLOSPERM'OUS, a. [Gr. a leaf, and See d.] In botany, bearing their See ds ...
EPIPH'ONEM EPIPHONE'MA, [Gr. exclamation, to cry out.] In oratory, an exclamatio...
EPIPH'ANY, n. [Gr. appearance; to appear.] A christian festival celebrated on th...
EP'ILOGUIZE EPINI'CION, n. [Gr. to conquer.] A song of triumph. [Not in use.]
EP'ILOGUE, n. ep'ilog. [L. epilogus, from Gr. conclusion; to conclude; to speak....
EP'ILOGIZE, v.i. To pronounce an epilogue. EP'ILOGUIZE , v.t. To add to, in the ...
EPILOGIS'TIC, a. Pertaining to epilogue; of the nature of an epilogue.
EP'ILOGISM, n. Computation; enumeration.
EPILEP'TIC, a. Pertaining to the falling sickness; affected with epilepsy; consi...
EP'ILEPSY, n. [Gr. to seize.] The falling sickness, so called because the patien...
EP'IGRAPH, n. [Gr. to write.] Among antiquaries, an inscription on a building, p...
EPIGRAM'MATIST, n. One who composes epigrams, or deals in them. Martial was a no...
EPIGRAMMAT'IC EPIGRAMMAT'ICAL, a. Writing epigrams; dealing in epigrams; as an e...
EP'IGRAM, n. [Gr. inscription; a writing.] A short poem treating only of one thi...