Words Starting With "E"

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Epibolic

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Epibolic refers to a process in which a tissue or organ grows out from the surface of another tissue or organ, often with the intention of forming a new organ or connection. In developmental biology, epiboly refers to the migration of a layer of cells on the surface of an embryo, where they flatten and spread out to cover the entire surface of the embryo. This process is seen in the development of amphibians and some vertebrates.

Epibolies

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Epibolies are imperfectly formed, fused, or abnormal teeth that are typically found in the front of the mouth. They often occur in combination with other dental or oral health issues, such as crowding or malocclusion. The term "epibolies" is derived from the Greek words "epi," meaning "upon," and "bolis," meaning " mound" or "hill." In essence, epibolies refer to teeth that have grown abnormally and are situated on top of or alongside other teeth.

Epiboly

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Epiboly is a biological term that refers to a process in which cells or tissues move outward from the center of an organism or a structure, often towards the surface. It is often seen in embryonic development, where cells move towards the surface of an embryo to form the epidermis, or outer layer, of the skin. Epiboly can also occur in response to injury or disease, where cells from deeper layers of tissue move towards the surface to aid in healing and repair.

Epibranchial

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Epibranchial refers to a structure located on the upper side or surface of a branch or a bony projection from the skull. In anatomy, the term is often used to describe the epibranchial cartilage, a paired cartilaginous structure that forms part of the skull in some vertebrates.

Epic

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Epic refers to something that is impressive, grand, and heroic in scale or scope. It can also describe something that is unusually impressive or remarkable in a way that is often associated with great achievements or events, such as an epic battle or epic poem.

Epical

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Grandiose or magnificent; relating to or characteristic of an epic poem or group of poems, especially in being long and heroic.

Epically

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Epically refers to something that is extremely or astonishingly good, impressive, or remarkable. It is often used to emphasize the magnitude or scale of something, such as an event, a performance, or an achievement. For example, "The fireworks display was epically grand," or "He produced an epically long sentence that left the audience in awe."

Epicalyx

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The epicalyx is a botanical term that refers to a series of leaves that surround a flower, typically a fruit or a bud, often forming a cup-like structure. It is a modified leaf structure that serves as a protective covering for the reproductive organs of a plant.

Epicanthal

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Epicanthal refers to the thin skin fold that lies at the inner corner of the eye, usually near the nose. It is a normal anatomical feature of the human eye, and its presence does not usually indicate any health problems. However, epicanthal folds may be more prominent in people with certain ethnic or racial backgrounds, such as East Asian or Southeast Asian individuals.

Epicanthic

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Epicanthic refers to the shape of the eye, specifically the fold of the upper eyelid that covers the inner corner of the eye. In people of East Asian or Southeast Asian descent, the epicanthic fold is common and is characterized by a visible fold or crease in the eyelid at the inner corner of the eye.

Epicanthus

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Epicanthus is a medical term that refers to a fold of skin that covers the inner corner of the eyelid, typically present in people of Asian descent. Specifically, it is a normal anatomical variation where a portion of the conjunctiva, the thin membrane covering the white part of the eye, extends over the inner part of the eyelid when it is closed. This can cause the eyes to be slanted or oriental-looking, and may also be associated with other facial features such as a flat nose bridge and prominent cheekbones. In some cases, epicanthus may be congenital (present at birth) or may develop later in life due to various reasons such as sagging of facial tissues or facial trauma.

Epicardial

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Pertaining to or located on the surface of the heart or surrounding the pericardium, a sac-like layer of tissue that surrounds the heart.

Epicardium

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The epicardium is the outermost layer of the heart, which is a thin layer of tissue that covers the heart muscle. It serves as a safety net to prevent blood from escaping from the heart and helps to prevent inflammation and scarring.

Epicaricacy

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A rare one!<br><br>Epicaricacy refers to the pleasure or enjoyment one gets from someone else's misfortune. It is often used to describe a feeling of schadenfreude, which is a German concept that means taking pleasure in someone else's adversity or misfortune.

Epicarican

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Epicaridian refers to a type of funeral offering or tomb burial where the organs of the deceased are removed and replaced with food or other offerings. This practice was common in ancient cultures such as the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans.

Epicaridan

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Epicaridan refers to the phrase or saying "to die for someone else", or "to die in place of someone else". It is often used to describe a situation where one person sacrifices their own life to save the life of another, often a loved one.

Epicarp

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The epicarp refers to the outer layer or rind of a citrus fruit, such as an orange or lemon, that is usually thick, rough, and easy to peel.

Epicarpal

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Epicarpal refers to the outermost layer or surface of a fruit, typically the side that receives direct sunlight. In botanical terms, it is the outermost layer of the pericarp, which is the fruit wall.

Epicatechin

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Epicatechin is a type of flavonoid, a class of plant-based compounds, primarily found in dark chocolate, green tea, and grapes. It is also known as catechin, which is a polyphenol and a polyhydroxy flavonoid. Epicatechin is believed to have various health benefits, including reducing inflammation, improving heart health, and providing antioxidant properties, although more research is needed to confirm these effects.

Epicatechins

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Epicatechins are a type of flavonoid, a subclass of plant compounds, commonly found in tea leaves, particularly in green tea and black tea. They are known for their potential health benefits, including anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-cancer properties. Epicatechins have also been linked to improving cardiovascular health, reducing the risk of type 2 diabetes, and protecting against neuronal damage. Additionally, they have been found to have antimicrobial and antiviral effects, making them a subject of interest in scientific research.

Epicede

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Epicede is a type of poem or ode that laments or mourns the death of a person. It is often a formal elegy that pays tribute to the deceased and expresses sorrow and grief. The word is derived from the Greek words "epos" meaning "song" and "kedos" meaning "mournful".

Epicedial

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Epicedial refers to an epicedium, which is a verse or poem written as a eulogy or funeral ode, typically expressing grief, lamentation, or praise for the deceased.

Epicedian

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Epicedian refers to something that is eulogistic or laudatory, particularly in a formal and solemn manner. It is often used to describe language or writing that is eloquent, grand, and triumphant in its praise or commemoration of a person, event, or idea.

Epicedium

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Epicedium is a noun that refers to a funeral poem or elegy, often written in a solemn and mournful tone to commemorate the deceased.

Epicene

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Epicene refers to a word, phrase, or sentence in which the gender is not explicitly indicated, so it can be applied to either males or females. For example, "he" or "his" could be used in place of the speaker's actual gender, making it epicene. Additionally, epicene can describe language that is neutral or neither masculine nor feminine in tone or style, such as technical writing or official documents.

Epicenes

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Epicenes is a rare or obsolete word that refers to neuter gender or genderlessness. It can also describe something that is neither masculine nor feminine, lacking a sense of masculinity or femininity. In other words, epicenes describes something that is androgynous or gender-neutral.

Epicenter

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The epicenter is the point on the Earth's surface directly above the point where an earthquake or volcanic explosion occurs. It is the location on the Earth's surface where the seismic waves from the earthquake or volcanic activity have their greatest amplitude.

Epicentral

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The epicentral refers to the point on the earth's surface directly above the hypocenter or focus of an earthquake, which is the point where the earthquake ruptures.

Epicentre

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The epicentre is the point on the Earth's surface that is directly above the point where an earthquake or volcanic eruption occurs, representing the center of the seismic activity.

Epicharmus

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Epicharmus (c. 550-450 BCE) was a Greek poet and playwright who wrote primarily in iambic trimeter, a type of verse. He is known for his comedies, which were known for their clever wordplay, satire, and witty dialogue. Epicharmus is considered one of the earliest surviving poets from ancient Greece, and his works had a significant influence on later Greek playwrights, including Aristophanes.

Epicheirema

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Epicheirema is a rhetorical term that refers to a type of argument or speech where someone makes a statement and immediately verifies it with evidence or demonstration. It is often used to establish credibility and trust with an audience by showing that what is being said is factual and not just opinion.

Epichirema

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Epichirema (not to be confused with epichoric) is a term used in rhetoric and literary criticism to describe a type of dialogue or conversation between two characters within a work of literature, where one speaker presents a statement or proposition, and the other responds with a counter-proposition or objection.

Epichordal

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Epichordal refers to a guitar string that passes over the fret and in front of the neck. In other words, it is a string that runs over the top of the fret and then continues on to the tuning peg on the headstock.

Epichorial

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Epichorial refers to the relationship between the choroid plexus and the meninges in the central nervous system. It describes the intimate connection between the choroid plexus, which is the structure responsible for the production of cerebrospinal fluid, and the meninges, which are the protective membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord. The epichorial relationship is characterized by the choroid plexus being embedded within the meningeal layers, allowing for efficient exchange of substances between the cerebrospinal fluid and the surrounding tissue.

Epichoric

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Epichoric refers to something that is characteristic of or belonging to a particular city or region, especially in an ancient context. It can also refer to the original or native language of a specific region or city.

Epichysis

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Epichysis is a medical term referring to a type of epiphora, which is the abnormal discharge of tears, mucus, or other fluids from the eye. Specifically, epichysis occurs when the tear ducts are blocked or inflamed, causing the fluid to drain onto the cheek or other areas around the eye rather than draining properly into the nasal cavity.