| 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.
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