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Webster Dictionary :: Examplary

EX'AMPLARY, a. [from example.] Serving for example or pattern; proposed for imit...

Webster Dictionary :: Example

EXAM'PLE, n. egzam'pl. [L. e xemplum.] 1. A pattern; a copy; a mode; that which ...

Webster Dictionary :: Exampleless

EXAM'PLELESS, a. Having no example. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Exampler

EXAM'PLER, n. A pattern; now sample or sampler.

Webster Dictionary :: Exanguious

EXAN'GUIOUS, a. Having no blood. [Not used. See Exsanguious .]

Webster Dictionary :: Exanimate

EXAN'IMATE, a. egzan'imate. [L. exanimatus, exanimo; ex and anima, life.] Lifele...

Webster Dictionary :: Exanimation

EXANIMA'TION, n. Deprivation of life or of spirits. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Exanimous

EXAN'IMOUS, a. [L. exanimis; ex and anima, life.] Lifeless; dead. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Exanthema

EXAN'THEMA, n. plu. exanthem'ata. [Gr. to blossom; a flower.] Among physicians, ...

Webster Dictionary :: Exanthematic

EXANTHEMAT'IC EXANTHEM'ATOUS, a. Eruptive; efflorescent; noting morbid redness o...

Webster Dictionary :: Exantlate

EXANT'LATE, v.t. [L. exantlo.] To draw out; to exhaust. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Exantlation

EXANTLA'TION, n. The act of drawing out; exhaustion. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Exaration

EXARA'TION, n. [L. exaro; ex and aro.] The act of writing. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Exarch

EX'ARCH, n. [Gr. a chief.] A prefect or governor under the eastern emperors. Als...

Webster Dictionary :: Exarchate

EX'ARCHATE, n. The office, dignity or administration of an exarch.

Webster Dictionary :: Exarticulation

EXARTICULA'TION, n. [ex and articulation.] Luxation; the dislocation of a joint.

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