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Webster Dictionary :: Epicene

EP'ICENE, a. [Gr. common.] Common to both sexes; of both kinds.

Webster Dictionary :: Epicedium

EPICE'DIUM, n. An elegy.

Webster Dictionary :: Epicedian

EPICE'DIAN, a. Elegiac; mournful.

Webster Dictionary :: Epicede

EP'ICEDE, n. [Gr.] A funeral song or discourse.

Webster Dictionary :: Epic

EP'IC, a. [L. epicus; Gr. a song, or to speak.] Narrative; containing narration;...

Webster Dictionary :: Epi

EP, EPI, [Gr. in composition, usually signifies on.]

Webster Dictionary :: Ephoralty

EPH'ORALTY, n. The office or term of office of an ephor.

Webster Dictionary :: Ephor

EPH'OR, n. [Gr. to inspect.] In ancient Sparta, a magistrate chosen by the peopl...

Webster Dictionary :: Ephod

EPH'OD, n. [Heb. to bind.] In Jewish antiquity, a part of the sacerdotal habit, ...

Webster Dictionary :: Ephipora

EPHIP'ORA, n. [Gr. to bear.] The watery eye; a disease in which the tears, from ...

Webster Dictionary :: Ephialtes

EPHIAL'TES, n. [Gr.] The night-mar.

Webster Dictionary :: Ephereral

EPHER'ERAL EPHE'SIAN, a. s as z. Pertaining to Ephesus, in Asia Minor. As a noun...

Webster Dictionary :: Ephemeron-worm

EPHEM'ERON-WORM, n. [See Ephemera .] A worm that lives one day only.

Webster Dictionary :: Ephemerist

EPHEM'ERIST, n. One who studies the daily motions and positions of the planets; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Ephemeris

EPHEM'ERIS, n. plu. ephemer'ides. [Gr.] 1. A journal or account of daily transac...

Webster Dictionary :: Ephemeric

EPHEM'ERIC, a. Diurnal; beginning and ending in a day; continuing or existing on...

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