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epsilon

/ep-suh-lon, -luhn or, especially British, ep-sahy-luhn/US // ˈɛp səˌlɒn, -lən or, especially British, ɛpˈsaɪ lən //UK // (ˈɛpsɪˌlɒn, ɛpˈsaɪlən) //

Epsilon

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the fifth letter of the Greek alphabet.
    • : the consonant sound represented by this letter.
    • : Mathematics. an arbitrarily small quantity, used to indicate that a given quantity is small, or close to zero.

Examples

  • Lohse rushes Sigma Alpha Epsilon, gets a bid, endures pledge term, and then submits to the dehumanizing rigors of Hell Night.

  • Pledging, also known as initiation, will now be abolished by Sigma Alpha Epsilon nationally across its 240 chapters.

  • The fraternities involved in the alleged drug sales were Alpha Epsilon Pi, Pi Kappa Alpha and Psi Upsilon.

  • Gray broke the color barrier when he pledged Tau Epsilon Phi.

  • Kenny Luong died trying to start a Lambda Phi Epsilon chapter at California State Polytechnical University in Pomona, Calif.

  • A few meager drops of rain, sibilantly soaking into the eager soil of Epsilon-Terra.

  • Next look at Epsilon (ε), and you will find near it two seventh-magnitude companions, making a beautiful little triangle.

  • Now direct your glass to the northernmost of the two little stars near Vega, the one marked Epsilon (ε) in the map.

  • Turn your glass upon the star shown in the map just above Mu (μ) and Epsilon (ε).

  • The fact still remains that Epsilon had better be habitable or Pan-Asia will scream we're hogging it.