Etymology: [ e-p&-"sOd also -"zO ] (noun.) 1678. From New Latin *episodium Ancient Greek έπεισόδιον (epeisodion, “a parenthetic addition, episode”), neuter of έπεισόδιος (epeidosios, “following upon the entrance, coming in besides, adventitious”) έπι (epi, “on”) + είς (eis, “into”) + όδός (odos, “way”).
An installment of a drama told in parts, as in a TV series, An incident or action standing out by itself, but more or less connected with a complete series of events, A single show that is part of a series of shows, In CMM, a recognized communication routine that has boundaries and rules-a recurrent language game, means one Production, complete in itself but forming part of a Series, In asthma, a period of markedly worsened symptoms This may be brought on by exposure to a known trigger or by an upper respiratory infection (a cold), or it may not have a known explanation An episode may come on all of a sudden or may develop gradually over days Asthma episodes, at their worst, can be life-threatening, and should always be taken seriously, An air pollution incident in a given area caused by a concentration of atmospheric pollution reacting with meteorological conditions that may result in a significant increase in illnesses or deaths Although most commonly used in relation to air pollution the term may also be used in connection with other kinds of environmental events such as a massive water pollution situation Back to Top, dialogue between/among the actors, a brief section of a literary or dramatic work that forms part of a connected series a part of a broadcast serial a happening that is distinctive in a series of related events, Something that took place, A program in a television series, A separate incident, story, or action, introduced for the purpose of giving a greater variety to the events related; an incidental narrative, or digression, separable from the main subject, but naturally arising from it, event, occurrence; one of a group of loosely connected stories (in a literary work, film, play, etc.), The relationship between a subject and a health related event; for infectious diseases, vaccine-associated adverse events and immunization it is the combination of a person and the event Period in which a health problem or illness exists, from its onset to resolution (Epi dictionary), Interlude or intermediate section in the Baroque fugue, which serves as an area of relaxation between statements of the subject, a happening that is distinctive in a series of related events, a brief section of a literary or dramatic work that forms part of a connected series, An episode of an illness is short period in which a person who suffers from it is affected by it particularly badly. = attack, An episode of something such as a series on radio or television or a story in a magazine is one of the separate parts in which it is broadcast or published. The final episode will be shown next Sunday. = instalment, You can refer to an event or a short period of time as an episode if you want to suggest that it is important or unusual, or has some particular quality. This episode is bound to be a deep embarrassment for Washington Unfortunately it was a rather sordid episode of my life, a part of a broadcast serial, film consisting of a succession of related shots that develop a given subject in a movie, A scene involving the actors rather the chorus, or sections of such scenes in a Classical Greek tragedy Divisions separating the episodes were called stasima During the stasima, the chorus sang, In Rosenberg's terminology [449], the acteme is an extremely low-level unit of activity, such as following a link Multiple actemes are combined into an intermediate level unit, which he calls the episode, and at the high end he sees a unit called the session, 'an episode of care', as used in ICPC, is the period from the first presentation of a health problem or illness to a health care provider until the completion of the last encounter for that same health problem or illness A new episode begins with the first encounter for the initial occurrence of an illness or recurrence of an illness following a disease-free interval From the patient's point of view an episode extends from the onset of symptoms to their complete resolution, (3 syl ) is the Greek epieis-odos (coming in besides - i e adventitious), meaning an adventitious tale introduced into the main story In music, an intermediate passage in a fugue, whereby the subject is for a time suspended "In ordinary fugues it is usual to allow a certain number of bars to intervene from time to time, after which the subject is resumed The intervening bars are called Episodes " - Ouseley: Counterpoint, xxii 169 Epistle is something sent to another A letter sent by messenger or post (Greek, epi-stello ), Series of consecutive sequences of the same stage of sleep (e g , REM, stage 2) or the same state (e g , waking or sleeping), which may be interrupted for a short time by another stage or state (e g , REM episode), A subsidiary section in a piece of music In a fugue, for example, it is a section that takes place between entries of the subject, whie in a rondo, it is a contrasting section between repetitions of the main theme, The plural of episode,
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An installment of a drama told in parts, as in a TV series - "I can't wait till next week’s episode."
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An incident or action standing out by itself, but more or less connected with a complete series of events - "It was a most embarrassing episode in my life"
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A single show that is part of a series of shows
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In CMM, a recognized communication routine that has boundaries and rules-a recurrent language game
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means one Production, complete in itself but forming part of a Series
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In asthma, a period of markedly worsened symptoms This may be brought on by exposure to a known trigger or by an upper respiratory infection (a cold), or it may not have a known explanation An episode may come on all of a sudden or may develop gradually over days Asthma episodes, at their worst, can be life-threatening, and should always be taken seriously
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An air pollution incident in a given area caused by a concentration of atmospheric pollution reacting with meteorological conditions that may result in a significant increase in illnesses or deaths Although most commonly used in relation to air pollution the term may also be used in connection with other kinds of environmental events such as a massive water pollution situation Back to Top
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dialogue between/among the actors
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a brief section of a literary or dramatic work that forms part of a connected series a part of a broadcast serial a happening that is distinctive in a series of related events
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Something that took place
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A program in a television series
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A separate incident, story, or action, introduced for the purpose of giving a greater variety to the events related; an incidental narrative, or digression, separable from the main subject, but naturally arising from it
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event, occurrence; one of a group of loosely connected stories (in a literary work, film, play, etc.) isim
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The relationship between a subject and a health related event; for infectious diseases, vaccine-associated adverse events and immunization it is the combination of a person and the event Period in which a health problem or illness exists, from its onset to resolution (Epi dictionary)
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Interlude or intermediate section in the Baroque fugue, which serves as an area of relaxation between statements of the subject
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a happening that is distinctive in a series of related events
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a brief section of a literary or dramatic work that forms part of a connected series
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An episode of an illness is short period in which a person who suffers from it is affected by it particularly badly. = attack
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An episode of something such as a series on radio or television or a story in a magazine is one of the separate parts in which it is broadcast or published. The final episode will be shown next Sunday. = instalment
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You can refer to an event or a short period of time as an episode if you want to suggest that it is important or unusual, or has some particular quality. This episode is bound to be a deep embarrassment for Washington Unfortunately it was a rather sordid episode of my life
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a part of a broadcast serial
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film consisting of a succession of related shots that develop a given subject in a movie
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A scene involving the actors rather the chorus, or sections of such scenes in a Classical Greek tragedy Divisions separating the episodes were called stasima During the stasima, the chorus sang
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In Rosenberg's terminology [449], the acteme is an extremely low-level unit of activity, such as following a link Multiple actemes are combined into an intermediate level unit, which he calls the episode, and at the high end he sees a unit called the session
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'an episode of care', as used in ICPC, is the period from the first presentation of a health problem or illness to a health care provider until the completion of the last encounter for that same health problem or illness A new episode begins with the first encounter for the initial occurrence of an illness or recurrence of an illness following a disease-free interval From the patient's point of view an episode extends from the onset of symptoms to their complete resolution
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(3 syl ) is the Greek epieis-odos (coming in besides - i e adventitious), meaning an adventitious tale introduced into the main story In music, an intermediate passage in a fugue, whereby the subject is for a time suspended "In ordinary fugues it is usual to allow a certain number of bars to intervene from time to time, after which the subject is resumed The intervening bars are called Episodes " - Ouseley: Counterpoint, xxii 169 Epistle is something sent to another A letter sent by messenger or post (Greek, epi-stello )
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Series of consecutive sequences of the same stage of sleep (e g , REM, stage 2) or the same state (e g , waking or sleeping), which may be interrupted for a short time by another stage or state (e g , REM episode)
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A subsidiary section in a piece of music In a fugue, for example, it is a section that takes place between entries of the subject, whie in a rondo, it is a contrasting section between repetitions of the main theme
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