episode
Episode (Greek epeisódion , 'that which is still to come') stands for:
- in the ancient Greek drama a part with spoken dialogues, see Epeisodion
- in art and media a subplot or a dramaturgical block, see episode (dramaturgy) (e.g. episode film , episode novel )
- the episode of a television series, see television series # episode
- a part inserted into a composition, see episode (music)
- in medicine a periodic, episodic or attack-like course of the disease
The word episodic specifically refers to:
- Episodic memory , a part of long-term memory
- Episodic body of water , a body of water that regularly dries out
Episode are called:
- Episode (1935) , film from Austria, with Paula Wessely, directed by Walter Reisch
- Episode (1963) , film from Norway, directed by Rolf Clemens
- Episode (1967) , film from Denmark, directed by Jørgen Ekberg
- Episode (1968) , film from Canada, directed by Marcel Carrière
- Episode (1969) , film from Great Britain, directed by John Warrington
See also:
- List of all Wikipedia articles whose title begins with episode
- List of all Wikipedia articles whose title contains Episode
Wiktionary: Episode - explanations of meanings, origins of words, synonyms, translations