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epi·thet [ˈepɪθet] N
1. epithet LING:
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Epitheton nt <-, Epị·the·ta> spec
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Beiwort nt <-(e)s, -wörter>
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Attribut nt <-(e)s, -e>
2. epithet:
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Beiname m <-ns, -n>
epithet (nickname)
Spitzname m <-ns, -n>
3. epithet BIOL:
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Epitheton nt <-, Epị·the·ta>
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epithet (term of abuse)
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They are lightly fragrant (hence the scientific name epithet "odorata" of the species, meaning "odorous").
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There are suggestions that the epithet refers to more or less similar-sounding place names.
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It has also been applied as an epithet for an unrealistically optimistic or naive individual.
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The specific epithet "kybeanensis" refers to the location of the original specimen.
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The etymology of the specific epithet "macularis" is in reference to the numerous maculae which are present on the holotype wings.
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The plants are dioecious, i.e. there are individuals with male flowers and others with female flowers, hence the epithet "dioica".
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Die Pflanzen sind zweihäusig, d.h. es gibt Individuen mit männlichen Blüten und andere mit weiblichen Blüten, daher das Epitheton „dioica“.
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A new epithet for the chapters is also proposed.
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Ein neues Beiwort für die Kapitel wird außerdem eingebracht.
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