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Epitichi

To hit someone or something successfully
The archer Hit the deer epitichially
by J'ergon October 25, 2024
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Epitaph

The final words written for someone long before they were ever gone
The poet began crafting his own epitaph, a poignant reflection on life, years before his eventual passing.
by Arminkshipper March 20, 2025
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epithelial

Relating to or denoting the thin tissue forming the outer layer of a body's surface and lining the alimentary canal and other hollow structures. Usually used in biology, this word normally comes before the word "cells". This combo can be:

CILIATED EPITHELIAL CELLS
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bio teacher: Today we're going into the 2nd chapter- specialised cells, including ciliated epithelial cells.
your friend:whta
by r7i7i March 22, 2025
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eubituary

An obituary that reads as a eulogy. Example: see "Sheila Rosenson"
Her son wrote a moving eubituary on her Legacy page.
by rumbleraven April 26, 2025
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Ebitchian

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Ebitchian
Ebitchian /ɪˈbɪtʃiən/
Noun: A person, typically a woman, of Egyptian descent who is exhibiting behavior commonly associated with the pejorative term "bitch." This can include being assertive, demanding, difficult, or displaying a strong, sometimes abrasive, personality. The term does not inherently imply promiscuity or malicious intent, but rather points to a perceived attitude or demeanor.
Adjective: Of or pertaining to an Egyptian person displaying "bitchy" characteristics.
Example:

* "She was being a bit Ebitchian about the bill, demanding to speak to the manager."

* "Don't be so Ebitchian; just accept the compliment."
by Mr87 May 22, 2025
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epitrachelion

Meaning: The stole worn by priests and bishops in the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic churches. It is a long strip of cloth worn around the neck with the ends sewn together, symbolizing the yoke of Christ.
Example Usage: "Before beginning the liturgy, the priest kissed his epitrachelion and solemnly placed it over his shoulders."
by Brookes Huwasi August 26, 2025
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