Words Starting With "E"

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Epigonism

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Epigonism refers to the practice or cult of imitating, following, or aping the styles or fashions of another, often in a superficial or pretentious manner, particularly in art, literature, or fashion.

Epigram

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A witty and humorous phrase or sentence that makes a sharp and clever point, often with a touch of satire or irony. Epigrams are typically concise and cleverly constructed to deliver a punchline or unexpected twist, often used to entertain, critique, or provoke. Examples of famous epigrams include those by Oscar Wilde, Voltaire, and Dorothy Parker.

Epigrammatic

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Characterized by or composed of epigrams; being a concise and witty statement that often pertains to moral or ethical issues.

Epigrammatically

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In a witty or pithy manner, using clever and concise language.

Epigrammatism

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Epigrammatism refers to the use of epigrams, which are witty and concise phrases or sentences that express a sharp or clever insight, often with a humorous or satirical tone.

Epigrammatist

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An epigrammatist is a literary term referring to a writer or poet who composes epigrams, which are witty, humorous, or clever sayings or phrases that are often ironic or satirical.

Epigrammatists

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Epigrammatists are writers or poets who specialize in composing epigrams, which are short, witty, and often satirical or humorous statements that make a particular point or comment on life.

Epigrammist

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A epigrammist is a person who writes or composes epigrams, which are witty sayings or clever phrases that often convey a particular moral or humorous point. Epigrammist can also refer to someone who uses epigrams frequently or skillfully in their writing or speech.

Epigrams

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Epigrams are brief witty sayings or phrases that are often humorous or sarcastic. They are typically used to make a pointed or clever comment about a particular situation or person. Epigrams often rely on wordplay, irony, or clever turns of phrase to make a humorous or satirical point.

Epigraph

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An epigraph is a phrase or quotation, usually at the beginning of a literary work, such as a poem, novel, or play, that sets the tone or conveys the theme of the work. It is intended to give insight into the author's intentions, provide a perspective, or establish a connection with the reader.

Epigrapher

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An epigrapher is a person who studies, analyzes, and translates inscriptions on stones, monuments, and other artifacts that provide historical information or literary works. They often specialize in deciphering and interpreting ancient languages and texts to uncover the meaning and context of the inscriptions.

Epigraphic

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Relating to or using inscriptions on stone, pottery, or other objects, especially in ancient civilizations.

Epigraphical

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Relating to or concerned with epigraphy, the study of inscriptions, especially ancient inscriptions, or the art of engraving inscriptions.

Epigraphics

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Epigraphics refers to the various forms of writing, such as letters, symbols, or codes, on a surface, usually stone, metal, bone, or wood, that have been carved, scratched, or painted. This term is used to describe ancient forms of written communication that were used before the advent of paper.

Epigraphist

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An epigraphist is a scholar or expert who studies inscriptions, especially ancient inscriptions, such as those found on monuments, tombs, and other artifacts. Epigraphists decipher, translate, and interpret the texts to learn about the cultures, languages, and societies that created them. They may work in museums, universities, or as independent researchers, and their work can provide valuable insights into history, archaeology, and the broader field of humanities.

Epigraphs

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Epigraphs are written statements or phrases that are inscribed on a building, monument, or other structure, usually to provide information, pay tribute, or leave a lasting message. They can be found on tombstones, statues, fountains, and other architectural features, and often quote a famous phrase, provide a historical fact, or convey a sense of meaning or significance.

Epigraphy

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Epigraphy refers to the study, collection, and analysis of inscriptions, particularly ancient or historical texts that are carved, engraved, or written on stone, metal, or other materials. Epigraphers examine these inscriptions to gain insights into the languages, cultures, and societies that created them.

Epigyne

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Epigyne refers to the body structure of female spiders, particularly the modified venter (belly) region, which contains the female reproductive organs. It is typically soft and rounded, and is used for mating, depositing eggs, and receiving sperm from the male spider. In some spider species, the epigyne can take on different shapes and sizes, depending on the species.

Epigynous

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Epigynous refers to a type of flower or fruit that has its ovary located above the receptacle, rather than below it. In entomology, it refers to the oviposition site of certain insects, such as bees and wasps, where the eggs are laid in the upper part of the flower stem. In human anatomy, it refers to the position of the vulva, which is located above the opening of the perineum.

Epigyny

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Epigyny refers to the arrangement of a flower in which the ovary is located above the level of the attachment of the petals.

Epihyal

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Epihyl refers to the outermost layer of the root of a plant, which is in contact with the surrounding soil or medium. It is a thin layer of cells that helps to protect the plant from physical damage, pathogens, and water loss.

Epilachna

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Epilachna refers to a genus of beetles in the family Chrysomelidae, commonly known as the "striped cucumber beetles". They are known for their distinctive yellow and black stripes and are often considered pests in agriculture, particularly in the cultivation of cucumbers, melons, and other cucurbitaceous plants.

Epilate

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Epilate is a verb that means to remove or pluck out hair from the body, typically by waxing, tweezing, or sugaring. It can also refer to the removal of hair from a specific area, such as the eyebrows, legs, or arms.

Epilated

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Epilated refers to the removal or trimming of hair, typically by waxing, sugaring, or using an epilator.

Epilates

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Epilate is a verb that means to remove or clear the pubic hair, underarm hair, or other unwanted hair from the body, often using a depilatory cream or a device, such as an epilator, that removes the hair by pulling it out from the root.

Epilating

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Epilating is a method of hair removal that involves using a device called an epilator to remove hair from the root. It can be done at home or in a salon, and is considered a more permanent hair removal method compared to shaving or waxing, as it removes hair from the root rather than just cutting it at the surface. Epilating can be a bit painful and is often used to remove hair from areas such as the legs, arms, underarms, and face. It is considered a more long-term hair removal method as the hair grows back more slowly compared to other methods.

Epilation

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Epilation is the permanent removal of hair from the root using a method such as waxing, sugaring, threading, or depilatory creams. It is a temporary solution, as new hair growth will occur over time.

Epilator

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A small handheld electrical device used to remove unwanted facial or body hair through pulling it out from its root, usually done at home.

Epilators

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Epilators are a type of hair removal device that removes hair by pulling it out from the root, resulting in smoother skin for a longer period. They usually work by rotating a row of metal or plastic tweezers that grab and pull out hair, or using a rotating coil that removes hair from the root. The process can be quick, effective, and relatively painless, although some people may experience discomfort or redness due to the removal of hair from the root.

Epilepsies

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Epilepsies refer to a group of chronic disorders characterized by the sudden and recurring episodes of uncontrolled electrical activity in the brain, causing seizures.

Epilepsy

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Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder characterized by recurrent seizures, which are sudden, temporary changes in brain activity that can cause changes in the body's movement, sensation, or level of consciousness. Epilepsy can be caused by various factors, including genetics, aging, head injury, stroke, infection, and inheritance.

Epileptic

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Epileptic refers to relating to or suffering from epilepsy, a neurological disorder characterized by recurring seizures that are caused by abnormal electrical activity in the brain.

Epileptical

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Epileptical refers to something related to epilepsy, a neurological disorder characterized by recurring seizures. In a broader sense, it can also describe something that is irregular or unpredictable, akin to the unpredictable nature of seizures in people with epilepsy. The term is often used to describe seizures or attacks, but it can also be used to describe behavior, mood, or emotions that are seen as erratic or unpredictable.

Epileptics

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Epileptics refer to people who suffer from epilepsy, a chronic neurological disorder characterized by recurrent seizures or convulsions that are caused by abnormal electrical activity in the brain.

Epilepticus

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Epilepticus is a Latin word that means "epilepsy".

Epileptiform

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Epileptiform refers to a brief, abnormal electrical discharge in the brain that is similar to those that occur in epilepsy seizures. However, it does not necessarily imply the presence of epilepsy. Epileptiform activity can be seen on an electroencephalogram (EEG) and can be caused by various factors such as severe brain injury, infection, or certain medications.