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EPITAPH'IAN, a. Pertaining to an epitaph.
EPITHALA'MIUM EPITHAL'AMY, n. [Gr. a bed-chamber.] A nuptial song or poem, in pr...
EP'ITHEM, n. [Gr. to place.] In pharmacy, a kind of fomentation or poultice, to ...
EP'ITHET, n. [Gr. a name added; to place.] An adjective expressing some real qua...
EPITHET'IC, a. Pertaining to an epithet or epithets. 1. Abounding with epithets....
EPITHUMET'IC EPITHUMET'ICAL, a. [Gr.] Inclined to lust; pertaining to the animal...
EPIT'OME EPIT'OMIST, n. An epitomizer.
EPIT'OMIZE, v.t. To shorten or abridge, as a writing or discourse; to abstract, ...
EPIT'OMIZED, pp. Abridged; shortened; contracted into a smaller compass, as a bo...
EPIT'OMIZER, n. One who abridges; a writer of an epitome.
EPIT'OMIZING, ppr. Abridging; shortening; making a summary.
EPIT'OMY, n. [Gr. to cut, a cutting, a section.] An abridgment; a brief summary ...
EP'ITRITE, n. [Gr. third.] In prosody, a foot consisting of three long syllables...
EPIT'ROPE EPIT'ROPY, n. [Gr. to permit.] In rhetoric, concession; a figure by wh...
EPIZOOT'IC, a. [Gr. animal.] In geology, an epithet given to such mountains as c...
EPIZO'OTY, n. [supra.] A murrain or pestilence among irrational animals.