Epos
[ep-os] /ˈɛp ɒs/
noun
1.
an .
2.
poetry.
3.
a group of poems, transmitted orally, concerned with parts of a common theme.
4.
a series of events suitable for treatment in poetry.
/ˈɛpɒs/
noun
1.
a body of poetry in which the tradition of a people is conveyed, esp a group of poems concerned with a common epic theme
2.
another word for epic (sense 1)
/ˈiːpɒs/
noun acronym
1.
electronic point of sale
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