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EX-LEG'ISLATOR, n. One who has been a legislator, but is not at present.
EX-DIRECT'OR, n. One who has been a director, but is displaced.
EX-COM'MISSARY, n. [ex and commissary.] A commissary dismissed from office; one ...
EX. A Latin preposition or prefix, Gr. signifying out of, out, proceeding from. ...
EW'RY, n. yu'ry. [from ever.] In England an office in the king's household, wher...
EW'ER, n. yu're. A kind of pitcher with a wide spout, used to bring water for wa...
EWE, n. yu. [L. ovis.] A female sheep; the female of the ovine race of animals.
EVUL'SION, n. [L. evulsio, from evello; e and vello, to pluck.] The act of pluck...
EVULGA'TION, n. A divulging. [Not in use.]
EVOMI'TION, n. A vomiting.
EVOLV'ING, ppr. Unfolding; expanding; emitting.
EVOLV'ENT, n. In geometry, a curve formed by the evolution of another curve; the...
EVOLV'ED, pp. Unfolded; opened; expanded; emitted.
EVOLVE, v.t. evolv'. [L. evolvo; e and volvo, to roll; Eng. to wallow.] 1. To un...
EVOLU'TION, n. [L. evolutio.] The act of unfolding or unrolling. 1. A series of ...
EV'OLUTE, n. An original curve from which another curve is described; the origin...