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epsilon

American  
[ep-suh-lon, -luhn, ep-sahy-luhn] / ˈɛp səˌlɒn, -lən, ɛpˈsaɪ lən /

noun

  1. the fifth letter of the Greek alphabet (E, ε).

  2. the consonant sound represented by this letter.

  3. Mathematics. an arbitrarily small quantity, used to indicate that a given quantity is small, or close to zero.


Epsilon 1 British  
/ ˈɛpsɪˌlɒn, ɛpˈsaɪlən /

noun

  1. (foll by the genitive case of a specified constellation) the fifth brightest star in a constellation

    Epsilon Aurigae

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epsilon 2 British  
/ ˈɛpsɪˌlɒn, ɛpˈsaɪlən /

noun

  1. the fifth letter of the Greek alphabet (Ε, ε), a short vowel, transliterated as e

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Etymology

Origin of epsilon

First recorded in 1400–50; from Greek e psīlón “bare, simple e ” (as opposed to diphthongal spellings which in later Greek represented the same sound)

Example Sentences

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For the three stars with detected astrospheres, named 70 Ophiuchi, epsilon Eridani, and 61 Cygni, the researchers estimated their mass loss rates to be 66.5±11.1, 15.6±4.4, and 9.6±4.1 times the solar mass loss rate, respectively.

From Science Daily • Apr. 12, 2024

The framework includes a parameter called epsilon that lets a data publisher fine-tune the tradeoff between privacy and utility.

From Slate • Mar. 7, 2022

A few others made the rogue’s gallery of variants: gamma, beta, epsilon.

From Washington Post • Aug. 8, 2021

Another delta mutation — also found in kappa and epsilon — is called L452R.

From Salon • Jul. 29, 2021

There were five city quarters, designated by the Greek letters alpha through epsilon.

From "Circumference" by Nicholas Nicastro