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EXANIMA'TION, n. Deprivation of life or of spirits. [Little used.]
EXAN'IMATE, a. egzan'imate. [L. exanimatus, exanimo; ex and anima, life.] Lifele...
EXAN'GUIOUS, a. Having no blood. [Not used. See Exsanguious .]
EXAM'PLER, n. A pattern; now sample or sampler.
EXAM'PLELESS, a. Having no example. [Not used.]
EXAM'PLE, n. egzam'pl. [L. e xemplum.] 1. A pattern; a copy; a mode; that which ...
EX'AMPLARY, a. [from example.] Serving for example or pattern; proposed for imit...
EXAM'INING, ppr. Inspecting carefully; searching or inquiring into; interrogatin...
EXAM'INER, n. One who examines, tries or inspects; one who interrogates a witnes...
EXAM'INED, pp. Inquired into; searched; inspected; interrogated; tried by experi...
EXAM'INE, v.t. egzam'in. [L. examino, from examen.] 1. To inspect carefully, wit...
EXAM'INATOR, n. An examiner. [Not used.]
EXAMINA'TION, n. [L. examinatio. See Examen .] 1. The act of examining; a carefu...
EXAM'INATE, n. The person examined.
EXAM'INANT, n. One who is to be examined. [Not legitimate.]
EXAM'INABLE, a. [See Examine .] That may be examined; proper for judicial examin...