Eum
1.
a suffix occurring in some Latin scientific names (peritoneum), and in the corresponding loanwords in English (petroleum).
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- Eumaeus
[yoo-mee-uh s] /yuˈmi əs/ noun, (in the Odyssey) 1. the faithful swineherd of Odysseus.
- Eumelanin
[yoo-mel-uh-nin] /yuˈmɛl ə nɪn/ noun, Biochemistry. 1. a pigment containing , found in bird feathers.
- Eumenes
[yoo-men-eez] /yuˈmɛn iz/ noun 1. king of Pergamum. 263–241 b.c. noun 1. king of Pergamum. 197–c159 b.c.
- Eumenes I
[yoo-men-eez] /yuˈmɛn iz/ noun 1. king of Pergamum. 263–241 b.c.
- Eumenes II
noun 1. king of Pergamum. 197–c159 b.c.