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EPIDEM'IC EPIDEM'ICAL, a. [Gr. people.] Common to many people. An epidemic disea...
EPIDERM'IC EPIDERM'IDAL, a. Pertaining to the cuticle; covering the skin. The ep...
EPIDERM'IS, n. [Gr. skin.] In anatomy, the cuticle or scarf-skin of the body; a ...
EP'IDOTE, n. [From Gr.; so named from the apparent enlargement of the base of th...
EPIGAS'TRIC, a. [Gr. belly.] Pertaining to the upper part of the abdomen; as the...
EPIGEE or EPIGEUM . [See Perigee .]
EP'IGLOT EPIGLOT'TIS, n. [Gr. the tongue.] In anatomy, one of the cartilages of ...
EP'IGRAM, n. [Gr. inscription; a writing.] A short poem treating only of one thi...
EPIGRAMMAT'IC EPIGRAMMAT'ICAL, a. Writing epigrams; dealing in epigrams; as an e...
EPIGRAM'MATIST, n. One who composes epigrams, or deals in them. Martial was a no...
EP'IGRAPH, n. [Gr. to write.] Among antiquaries, an inscription on a building, p...
EP'ILEPSY, n. [Gr. to seize.] The falling sickness, so called because the patien...
EPILEP'TIC, a. Pertaining to the falling sickness; affected with epilepsy; consi...
EP'ILOGISM, n. Computation; enumeration.
EPILOGIS'TIC, a. Pertaining to epilogue; of the nature of an epilogue.
EP'ILOGIZE, v.i. To pronounce an epilogue. EP'ILOGUIZE , v.t. To add to, in the ...