epitaph-an inscription on a tombstone in memory of the one buried there.
epic-of,relating to,or having the characteristics of an epic.
epicenter-the part of the earths surface directly above the focus.
epidemic-effectively prevalent
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Epi-: Prefix taken from the Greek that means "on, upon, at, by, near, over, on top of, toward, against, among." As in epicanthal a fold of skin that comes down.
The prefix that is opposite of "epi" is "hypo."
epi
The prefix for episode is "epi-".
The prefix in the word "seizure" is "seiz-".
The opposite prefix of the prefix "meta-" is "pre-".
The opposite prefix for personal is "impersonal."
The opposite of median with a prefix is "nonmedian."
Epicenter, epidural, epilation, and epinephrine are all words that start with the prefix epi-.
One likely possibility would be "epi."
The prefix in the word "seizure" is "seiz-".
mid
epi/gastricEpi- (above)gastr (stomach)-ic (pertaining to)
intra-
Epi is the prefix to change to "dia". One has "epi"logue which changes to "dia"logue...a conversation.
dermis, from the latin word "derma" meaning skin, is the root word epi is the prefix meaning "on"
The teacher had a mosquito bite upon his lip
Epitaph, epicenter, epidemic, epidemiology Several meanings: On, above and in addition (online dictionary) Note the directional reference. Greek origin-near, upon
Epi is a prefix that means "above or on," and the prefix in means "on."
Hypo is the opposite of the prefix hyper.