| eponym |
the person for whom something is named; "Constantine I is the eponym for Constantinople" the name derived from a person (real or imaginary); "Down's syndrome is an eponym for the English physician John Down"
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| epoxy |
a thermosetting resin; used chiefly in strong adhesives and coatings and laminates glue with epoxy; "epoxy the shards"
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| eponymic |
eponymous: being or relating to or bearing the name of an eponym
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| eponychium |
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| epoophorectomy |
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