epistomes

/ɪˈpɪstəˌmiz/
noun
  1. A summary or concise statement of the main points of a text, subject, or area of knowledge.
    • Her presentation was an excellent epistome of the entire research project.
    • The book's introduction serves as an epistome of the complex theories discussed later.
    • The professor asked each student to write an epistome of the chapter for the next class.
  2. A person or thing that is a perfect example or embodiment of a particular quality or type.
    • His calm response under pressure was the epistome of professionalism.
    • That old cottage is the epistome of cozy country living.
    • She was the epistome of kindness, always helping others without expecting anything in return.
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