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Etymology of the Latin prefix epi-
the New Latin prefix
epi-
derived from the Greek word
homos
, ὦμος (same; at the same time; (conjunctionally) notwithstanding, yet still)
using the Greek suffix
-phorus
Derivations in Latin
epicardium
,
epimysium
,
epineurium
,
epithelium
,
epizoon
,
Epichloe
,
Epilachna
,
epitheca
,
epoophoron
,
eponychium
,
Epidendrum
,
Epomophorus
Usage
Word found in New Latin
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