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EPIDEM'IC EPIDEM'ICAL, a. [Gr. people.] Common to many people. An epidemic disea...
EPICYCLOID'AL, a. Pertaining to the epicycloid, or having its properties.
EPICYC'LOID, n. [Gr. form.] In geometry, a curve generated by the revolution of ...
EP'ICYCLE, n. [Gr. a circle.] A little circle, whose center is in the circumfere...
EP'ICURIZE, v.i. To feed or indulge like an epicure; to riot; to feast. 1. To pr...
EP'ICURISM, n. Luxury; sensual enjoyments; indulgence in gross pleasure; voluptu...
EPICU'REANISM, n. Attachment to the doctrines of Epicurus.
EPICU'REAN EPICURE'AN, a. [L. epicureus.] Pertaining to Epicurus; as the Epicure...
EP'ICURE, n. [L. epicurus, a voluptuary, from Epicurus.] Properly, a follower of...
EPICTE'TIAN, a. Pertaining to Epictetus, the Grecian writer.
EP'ICENE, a. [Gr. common.] Common to both sexes; of both kinds.
EPICE'DIUM, n. An elegy.
EPICE'DIAN, a. Elegiac; mournful.
EP'ICEDE, n. [Gr.] A funeral song or discourse.
EP'IC, a. [L. epicus; Gr. a song, or to speak.] Narrative; containing narration;...
EP, EPI, [Gr. in composition, usually signifies on.]