![]() ![]() It is the hypothetical source of/evidence for its existence is provided by: Sanskrit antara- "interior " Greek en "in," eis "into," endon "within " Latin in "in, into," intro "inward," intra "inside, within " Old Irish in, Welsh yn, Old Church Slavonic on-, Old English in "in, into," inne "within, inside. Epizoon (epi-zoon): an organism, such as a parasite, that lives on the body of another organism.It forms all or part of: and atoll dysentery embargo embarrass embryo empire employ en- (1) "in into " en- (2) "near, at, in, on, within " enclave endo- enema engine enoptomancy enter enteric enteritis entero- entice ento- entrails envoy envy episode esoteric imbroglio immolate immure impede impend impetus important impostor impresario impromptu in in- (2) "into, in, on, upon " inchoate incite increase inculcate incumbent industry indigence inflict ingenuous ingest inly inmost inn innate inner innuendo inoculate insignia instant intaglio inter- interim interior intern internal intestine intimate (adj.) "closely acquainted, very familiar " intra- intricate intrinsic intro- introduce introduction introit introspect invert mesentery.Epithelium (epi-thelium): animal tissue that covers the outside of the body and lines organs, vessels (blood and lymph), and cavities.Epistasis (epi- stasis): describes the action of a gene upon another gene.Episome (epi-some): DNA strand, typically in bacteria, that is either integrated in the host DNA or exists independently in the cytoplasm.Epiphyte (epi-phyte): a plant that grows on the surface of another plant for support.Epiglottis (epi-glottis): the thin flap of cartilage that covers the opening of the windpipe to prevent food from entering the opening during swallowing. ![]() Epigeal (epi-geal): referring to an organism that lives or grows near or on the ground surface.Epigene (epi-gene): occurring or originating at or near the earth's surface.It also means lying on or over the stomach. Epigastric (epi-gastric): pertaining to the upper middle region of the abdomen.Epifauna (epi-fauna): aquatic animal life, such as starfish or barnacles, that live on the bottom surface of a lake or sea.It is also an anesthetic injection into the space between the spinal cord and dura mater. Epidural (epi-dural): a directional term that means on or outside of the dura mater (outermost membrane covering the brain and spinal cord). Examples of words with the prefix endo include ‘endogalvanism’ (the internal production of electricity), ‘endorsee’ (one who signs the back of a negotiable instrument), ‘endome’ (the inner lining of a uterus), ‘endochorion’ (the innermost membrane of the amniotic sac), and ‘endostosis’ (the formation of bone within a bone). ![]() The epididymis receives and stores immature sperm and houses mature sperm.
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