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An epoch at the close of the Canadian period of the American Lower Silurian system; -- so named from a township in Clinton Co., New York. See the Diagram under Geology.
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The after song; the part of a lyric ode which follows the strophe and antistrophe, -- the ancient ode being divided into strophe, antistrophe, and epode.
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Alt. of Epopoeia
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Alt. of Eponyme
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An epic poem; epic poetry.
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See Epoch.
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Pertaining to, or giving rise to, the central nervous system and epiderms; as, the neuroepidermal, or epiblastic, layer of the blastoderm.
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An arbitrary fixed date, for which the elements used in computing the place of a planet, or other heavenly body, at any other date, are given; as, the epoch of Mars; lunar elements for the epoch March 1st, 1860.
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Relating to an eponym; giving one's name to a tribe, people, country, and the like.
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Belonging to an epoch; of the nature of an epoch.
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One from whom a race, tribe, city, or the like, took its name; an eponym.
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An epic.
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A species of lyric poem, invented by Archilochus, in which a longer verse is followed by a shorter one; as, the Epodes of Horace. It does not include the elegiac distich.
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Same as Eponymous.
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Promoting the skinning over or healing of sores; as, an epulotic ointment.
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Pertaining to, or resembling, an epode.
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The hypothetical individual who is assumed as the person from whom any race, city, etc., took its name; as, Hellen is an eponym of the Hellenes.
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An epulotic agent.
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Not Episcopal; not pertaining to the Episcopal church or system.
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Native sulphate of magnesia or Epsom salt.
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