epi-
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a prefix occurring in loanwords from Greek, where it meant “upon,” “on,” “over,” “near,” “at,” “before,” “after” (epicedium; epidermis; epigene; epitome); on this model, used in the formation of new compound words (epicardium; epinephrine).
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Origin of epi-
<Greek, prefixal use of epí, preposition and adv.
Words nearby epi-
ephod, ephor, Ephraim, Ephraimite, Ephrata, epi-, epibenthos, epibiosis, epibiotic, epiblast, epiblem
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British Dictionary definitions for epi-
epi-
eph- or before a vowel ep-
prefix
on; upon; above; overepidermis; epicentre
in addition toepiphenomenon
afterepigenesis; epilogue
near; close toepicalyx
Word Origin for epi-
from Greek, from epi (prep)
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