epi-, ep- [before vowels or "h"] (Greek: above, over, on, upon; besides; in addition to; toward; among; used as a prefix).anepigraphous: 
Without an inscription; no inscription.
 
epibasal: 
Upper segment of a zygote or embryo, ultimately giving rise to the shoot.
 
epibasidium: 
The part of a heterobasidium which bears sterigmata and is separated by a septum from the hypobasidium.
 
epibenthic: 
Living on the sea bed or on the lake floor.
 
epibenthos: 
1. The community of organisms living at the surface of the sea bed or lake floor.  
2. Fauna and flora of sea-bottom between low-water mark and hundred-fathom line or the 200-meter line. epibiont, epibiontic, epibiotic, epibiosis: 
1. Living attached to another organism.  
2. Surviving, applied to endemic species that are relics of a former flora or fauna; growing on the exterior of living organisms; living on a surface, as of the sea bottom. An antonym is hypobiotic. epiblast: 
The outer layer of a gastrula in the embryo of some grasses, a small structure opposite the scutellum, thought to be a rudimentary cotyledon.
 
epicalyx: 
epicanthus: 
epicardium: 
epicarp: 
epicene: 
1. Belonging to or having the characteristics of both male and female; such as, "an epicene statue".  2. Effeminate; unmanly. 3. Sexless; neuter. 4. In linguistics, having only one form of the noun for both the masculine and the feminine genders. Also, epicenism. [Middle English, having only one form of the noun for either gender, from Latin epicoenus, previously from Greek epikoinos, "in common"; from epi + koinois, "common"]. epicenter: 
epicentral: 
epicotyl: 
epicranial: 
epicranium: 
epicritic: 
epicure: 
epicutis: 
epicycle: 
epicycloid: 
epidemic: 
epidemical: 
epidemiography: 
epidemiologist: 
epidemiology: 
epidendric: 
epidermal: 
epidermatoplasty: 
epidermis: 
epidermitis: 
epidermodysplasia: 
epidermoid: 
epidermolysis: 
epidermomycosis: 
epifaun: 
epifilter: 
epifocal: 
epigastralgia: 
epigastric: 
epigastrium: 
epigeal: 
epigean: 
epigenesis: 
epigenetic: 
epigenous: 
epigeotropic: 
epigeotropism: 
epiglottis: 
epigone: 
epigram: 
epigrammatic: 
epigraph: 
epigrapher: 
epigraphic: 
epigraphist: 
epigraphy: 
epilepsy: 
epileptic: 
epileptoid: 
epilithic: 
epilithophyte: 
epilithophytic: 
epilog: 
epilogue: 
epiphyll: 
epiphyte: 
epiphytes: 
epiphytology: 
epiphytotic: 
episode: 
episodic: 
epistemology: 
epitaph: 
epithet: 
epithetic: 
epithetical: 
epitome: 
epitomize: 
epixylous: 
epizoic: 
epizoicide: 
epizoology: 
epizoon: 
epizoonosis: 
epizootic: 
epizootiology: 
eponym: 
One who gives, or is supposed to give, his name to a people, place, or institution; e.g. among the Greeks, the heroes who were looked upon as ancestors or founders of tribes or cities. Also in Latin form eponymus.
 
eponymic: 
eponymy: 
eponyous: 
epornithic: 
epornithology: 
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