| DEMIPIQUE | • demipique n. (Historical) A kind of military saddle. • DEMIPIQUE n. an 18th century war-saddle having a lower peak than usual. |
| EPICEDIUM | • epicedium n. Dirge, lament, elegy. • EPICEDIUM n. (Latin) a funeral ode, also EPICEDE. |
| EPICENISM | • epicenism n. The property of being epicene. • EPICENISM n. the state of being epicene, common to both sexes. |
| EPIDEMICS | • epidemics n. Plural of epidemic. • EPIDEMIC n. a rapid spread of a disease. |
| EPIDERMIC | • epidermic adj. Of or pertaining to the epidermis or to the skin or bark. • EPIDERMIC adj. of or pertaining to the epidermis, also EPIDERMAL. |
| EPIDERMIS | • epidermis n. The outer, protective layer of the skin of vertebrates, covering the dermis. • epidermis n. The similar outer layer of cells in invertebrates and plants. • EPIDERMIS n. (Greek) the outermost layer of the skin, also EPIDERM. |
| EPIMERISE | • epimerise v. Alternative form of epimerize. • EPIMERISE v. to make into an epimer, also EPIMERIZE. |
| EPIMERISM | • EPIMERISM n. optical isomerism. |
| EPIMERIZE | • epimerize v. (Chemistry) To convert, or be converted, into an epimer. • EPIMERIZE v. to make an epimer of, also EPIMERISE. |
| EPISTEMIC | • epistemic adj. Of or relating to knowledge or cognition; cognitive. • epistemic adj. Of or relating to the metaknowledge and theory of knowledge (epistemology). • EPISTEMIC adj. (Greek) relating to knowledge or the act of knowing. |
| EPITOMISE | • epitomise v. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of epitomize. • EPITOMISE v. to make an epitome of; to shorten or abridge, also EPITOMIZE. |
| EPITOMIZE | • epitomize v. To make an epitome of; to shorten; to condense. • epitomize v. To be an epitome of. • EPITOMIZE v. to make an epitome of; to shorten or abridge, also EPITOMISE. |
| IMIPENEMS | • imipenems n. Plural of imipenem. • IMIPENEM n. a drug used to kill bacteria. |
| IMPERILED | • imperiled adj. (Biological conservation) at risk of becoming extinct. • imperiled v. Simple past tense and past participle of imperil. • IMPERIL v. to put in danger, also PERIL. |
| IMPIETIES | • impieties n. Plural of impiety. • IMPIETY n. lack of piety. |
| IMPRECISE | • imprecise adj. Not precise or exact; containing some error or uncertainty. • IMPRECISE adj. not precise, also UNPRECISE. |
| MILLIPEDE | • millipede n. Any of many elongated arthropods, of the class Diplopoda, with cylindrical bodies that have two pairs… • MILLIPEDE n. a myriapod with many legs, also MILLEPED, MILLEPEDE, MILLIPED. |
| PRIMETIME | • primetime adj. Alternative form of prime time. • prime-time adj. Alternative spelling of prime time. • prime␣time n. (Television, radio) The block of programming on television during the middle of the evening, usually… |
| TIMEPIECE | • timepiece n. Any device that measures or registers time; a clock or watch, especially one lacking a chime or other… • time-piece n. Alternative spelling of timepiece. • TIMEPIECE n. any kind of clock. |