| EPUISE | • EPUISE adj. (French) exhausted (of a male). |
| EPULIS | • epulis n. (Medicine) A hard tumour or tumorous growth developed from the gums. • EPULIS n. (Greek) a tumor of the gums. |
| EPUISEE | • EPUISEE adj. (French) exhausted (of a female). |
| EPULARY | • epulary adj. (Rare) of or pertaining to feasts. • EPULARY adj. concerning feasting. |
| EPURATE | • epurate v. To subject to epuration; to purify. • EPURATE v. to purify. |
| EPULIDES | • epulides n. Plural of epulis. • EPULIS n. (Greek) a tumor of the gums. |
| EPULISES | • epulises n. Plural of epulis. • EPULIS n. (Greek) a tumor of the gums. |
| EPULOTIC | • epulotic adj. Promoting the skinning over or healing of sores. • epulotic n. Any agent that promotes the skinning over or healing of sores. • EPULOTIC n. a substance which aids the forming of scar-tissue. |
| EPURATED | • epurated v. Simple past tense and past participle of epurate. • EPURATE v. to purify. |
| EPURATES | • epurates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of epurate. • EPURATE v. to purify. |
| EPULATION | • epulation n. (Obsolete) A feast or banquet. • EPULATION n. feasting, indulging in fine food. |
| EPULOTICS | • epulotics n. Plural of epulotic. • EPULOTIC n. a substance which aids the forming of scar-tissue. |
| EPURATING | • epurating v. Present participle of epurate. • EPURATE v. to purify. |
| EPURATION | • epuration n. Purification of a product (such as in the process of sugar extraction). • epuration n. Any type of political cleansing, such as ethnic cleansing. • EPURATION n. purification, esp. removal of officials or politicians believed to be disloyal. |
| EPULATIONS | • epulations n. Plural of epulation. • EPULATION n. feasting, indulging in fine food. |
| EPURATIONS | • epurations n. Plural of epuration. • EPURATION n. purification, esp. removal of officials or politicians believed to be disloyal. |