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SAT5000 epic A poem celebrating in formal verse the mythical achievements of great personages, heroes, etc. n.
SAT5000 epicure One who cultivates a delicate taste for eating and drinking. n.
SAT5000 Epicurean Indulging, ministering, or pertaining to daintiness of appetite. adj.
SAT5000 epicycle A circle that rolls upon the external or internal circumference of another circle. epicycloid n.



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depict {v} (to render a representation of something, see also: describe) depiction {n} (lifelike image) epic {adj} episch epic {adj} (extraordinary) epic {adj} (Momentously heroic) epic {adj} (of, or relating to, an epic) epic {n} (events appropriate to an epic) epic {n} (extended narrative poem) epicardium {n} (layer of tissue between the pericardium and the heart) epicaricacy {n} (rejoicing at or deriving pleasure from the misfortunes of others) epicarp {n} (exocarp) SEE: exocarp :: epicene {adj} (in grammar) epicene {n} (hermaphrodite) SEE: hermaphrodite :: epicentre {n} (point above earthquake) epicist {n} (epics writer) epicrisis {n} (critical or analytical summing-up) epicure {n} (epicure; a person who takes particular pleasure in fine food and drink) Epicurean {adj} (relating to Epicurus or his philosophy) Epicurean {n} (a follower of Epicurus and Epicureanism) Epicurus {prop} (ancient Greek philosopher) epicycle {n} (a small circle whose centre is on the circumference of a larger circle) epicycloid {n} (locus) icepick {n} (a pointed tool used for breaking ice)

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