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Traditional English :: epicene
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epicentral.html - adj. & n. --adj. 1 Gram. denoting either sex without change of gender. 2 of, for, or used by both sexes. 3 having characteristics of both sexes. 4 having no characteristics of either sex. 5 effete, effeminate. --n. an epicene person. [ME f. LL epicoenus f. Gk epikoinos (as EPI-, koinos common)] |
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Traditional English :: epicentre
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epicentral.html - n. ( US epicenter) 1 Geol. the point at which an earthquake reaches the earth's surface. 2 the central point of a difficulty. epicentral adj. [Gk epikentros (adj.) (as EPI-, CENTRE)] |
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Traditional English :: epicedium
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epicentral.html - n. (pl. epicedia) a funeral ode. epicedian adj. [L f. Gk epikedeion (as EPI-, kedos care)] |
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Traditional English :: epicene
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epicentral.html - adj. & n. --adj. 1 Gram. denoting either sex without change of gender. 2 of, for, or used by both sexes. 3 having characteristics of both sexes. 4 having no characteristics of either sex. 5 effete, effeminate. --n. an epicene person. [ME f. LL epicoenus f. Gk epikoinos (as EPI-, koinos common)] |
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Traditional English :: epicentre
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epicentral.html - n. ( US epicenter) 1 Geol. the point at which an earthquake reaches the earth's surface. 2 the central point of a difficulty. epicentral adj. [Gk epikentros (adj.) (as EPI-, CENTRE)] |
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Traditional English :: epic
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epicentral.html - n. & adj. --n. 1 a long poem narrating the adventures or deeds of one or more heroic or legendary figures, e.g. the Iliad, Paradise Lost. 2 an imaginative work of any form, embodying a nation's conception of its past history. 3 a book or film based on an epic narrative or heroic in type or scale. 4 a subject fit for recital in an epic. --adj. 1 of or like an epic. 2 grand, heroic. epical adj. epically adv. [L epicus f. Gk epikos f. epos word, song] |
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