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Episode   /ˈɛpəsˌoʊd/  /ˈɛpɪsˌoʊd/   Listen
Episode

noun
1.
A happening that is distinctive in a series of related events.
2.
A brief section of a literary or dramatic work that forms part of a connected series.
3.
A part of a broadcast serial.  Synonyms: installment, instalment.
4.
Film consisting of a succession of related shots that develop a given subject in a movie.  Synonym: sequence.



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"Episode" Quotes from Famous Books



... instinct, bringing the birds together for a brief season, as if in celebration of some special event or purpose. I have observed it in my vicinity every spring for many years, usually in April or early May, and it is the prettiest and most significant bird episode, involving a whole species, known ...
— Under the Maples • John Burroughs

... of the two lovers when they left La Force; of the evening they passed in the little chamber of Rigolette, which Germain left at eleven o'clock for a modest furnished apartment. Let us sum up in a few words the practical or theoretical ideas we have endeavored to place in relief in this episode of a prison life. We shall esteem ourselves very happy if we have shown the insufficiency, the impotency, and the danger of imprisonment in common. The disproportion which exists between the appreciation and punishment of certain crimes, ...
— Mysteries of Paris, V3 • Eugene Sue

... it," said Godolphin, "that he was married to a Mexican during his Texas episode, and this girl was their daughter." Maxwell still smiled, and Godolphin deferred to his wife: "But perhaps Mrs. Maxwell ...
— The Story of a Play - A Novel • W. D. Howells

... in her mind and it lent fervour to her words. It related to the episode of the small, fat mustard jar which always graced the middle of the dining table. They had once told her that the contents of the jar "were not for ...
— The Place Beyond the Winds • Harriet T. Comstock

... unguarded. At this moment the curtains were parted, and the figure of Cocardasse appeared for a moment in the opening. As Lagardere saw him, Cocardasse lifted his glove in the air and let it fall to the ground. Then, in a moment, he had vanished before any one had noticed the episode. ...
— The Duke's Motto - A Melodrama • Justin Huntly McCarthy


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