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epi-
- a prefix occurring in loanwords from Greek, where it meant âupon,â âon,â âover,â ânear,â âat,â âbefore,â âafterâ ( epicedium; epidermis; epigene; epitome ); on this model, used in the formation of new compound words ( epicardium; epinephrine ).
epi-
prefix
- on; upon; above; over
epicentre
epidermis
- in addition to
epiphenomenon
- after
epigenesis
epilogue
- near; close to
epicalyx
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of epi-1
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of epi-1
Example Sentences
Natalie Perera, from the EPI, said it is the first time "a very clear link" has been made between how much children from the lowest income families attend school, and how far behind other pupils they have fallen.
Epi Sitanilei, a four-star edge rusher prospect from St. John Bosco, had earlier announced that he was headed to Ohio State instead of UCLA.
âWhile Congresswoman Chavez-DeRemerâs support for these needed reforms is encouraging,â EPI general counsel Celine McNicholas wrote, âif confirmed, she will be Secretary of Labor for a president who steadfastly pursued an ambitious anti-worker agenda during his first term in office.â
EPIâs McNicholas points to several issues that worker and union advocates will be watching closely.
Epi Sitanilei, a four-star edge rusher from St. John Bosco who is the highest-rated prospect among the 18 high school players verbally committed to UCLA, visited Ohio State last weekend and is believed to be strongly considering the Buckeyes.
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