epicurean philosophy

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Epicurean \Ep`i*cu*re"an\ (?; 277), a. [L. Epicureus, Gr. ?: cf.
   ['e]picurien.]
   1. Pertaining to Epicurus, or following his philosophy. "The
      sect Epicurean." --Milton.
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   2. Given to luxury; adapted to luxurious tastes; luxurious;
      pertaining to good eating.
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            Courses of the most refined and epicurean dishes.
                                                  --Prescott.
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   {Epicurean philosophy}. See {Atomic philosophy}, under
      {Atomic}.
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