Epsilene

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  • obsolete
  • epsilon: the fifth letter of the Greek alphabet, representing a short e → Bloom's Greek ees
  • epicene: (1) common to both sexes; (2) having the characteristics of both sexes; (3) effeminate; (4) of common gender
  • obscene