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Definitions for Episode
[1] an incident in the course of a series of events, in a person's life or experience, etc.
[2] an incident, scene, etc., within a narrative, usually fully developed and either integrated within the main story or digressing from it.
[3] one of a number of loosely connected, but usually thematically related, scenes or stories constituting a literary work.
[4] epeisodion.
[5] Music . an intermediate or digressive passage, especially in a contrapuntal composition.
[6] Movies , Radio , and Television . any one of the separate productions that constitute a serial.
[7] an incident, event, or series of events
[8] any one of the sections into which a serialized novel or radio or television programme is divided
[9] an incident, sequence, or scene that forms part of a narrative but may be a digression from the main story
[10] (in ancient Greek tragedy) a section between two choric songs
[11] music a contrasting section between statements of the subject, as in a fugue or rondo
Words related to Episode
chapter, installment, matter, experience, thing, incident, event, affair, occurrence, business, circumstance, section, passage, doings, part, occasion, interlude, happening, goings-on
Words nearby Episode
episioperineorrhaphy, episioplasty, episiorrhaphy, episiostenosis, episiotomy, episode, episodic, episodic memory, episome, epispadias, epispastic
Origin of Episode
1670–80; < Greek epeisódion addition, episode, noun use of neuter of epeisódios coming in addition, equivalent to ep- ep- + eísod(os ) entrance (eis- into + (h)odós road, way) + -ios adj. suffix
Word origin for Episode
C17: from Greek epeisodion something added, from epi- (in addition) + eisodios coming in, from eis- in + hodos road
Synonyms for Episode
chapter, event, experience, incident, installment, matter, thing, affair, business, circumstance, doings, happening, interlude, occasion, occurrence, part, passage, section, goings-on, what's going down