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EXSUDA'TION, n. [L. exudo, for exsudo.] A sweating; a discharge of humors or moi...
EXSUC'TION, n. [L. exugo, exsugo, to suck out; sugo, to suck.] The act of suckin...
EXSUC'COUS, a. [L. exsuccus; ex and succus, juice.] Destitute of juice; dry.
EXSPUI'TION EXSTIP'ULATE, a. [L. ex and stipula, straw.] In botany, having no st...
EXSICCA'TION, n. The act or operation of drying; evaporation of moisture; dryness.
EX'SICCATING, ppr. Drying; evaporating moisture.
EX'SICCATED, pp. Dried.
EX'SICCATE, v.t. [L. exsicco; ex and sicco, to dry.] To dry; to exhaust or evapo...
EXSIC'CANT, a. [See Exsiccate .] Drying; evaporating moisture; having the qualit...
EXSERT'ILE, a. That may be thrust out or protruded.
EXSERT' EXSERT'ED, a. [L. exsero; ex and sero. See Exert .] Standing out; protru...
EXSEC'TION, n. [L. exsectio.] A cutting off, or a cutting out.
EX'SCRIPT, n. A copy; a transcript. [Not used.]
EXSCRI'BE, v.t. [L. exscribo.] To copy; to transcribe. [Not in use.]
EXSCIND', v.t. [L. exscindo.] To cut off. [Little used.]
EXSAN'GUIOUS, a. [L. exsanguis; ex and sanguis, blood.] Destitute of blood, or r...