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EXILI'TION, n. [L. exilio, for exsalio, to leap out.] A sudden springing or leap...
EXIL'ITY, n. [L. exilitas.] Slenderness; fineness; thinness.
EXIM'IOUS, a. [L. eximius.] Excellent. [Little used.]
EXIN'ANITE, v.t. [L. exinanio.] To make empty; to weaken. [Not used.]
EXINANI'TION, n. [L. exinanitio, from exinanio, to empty or evacuate; ex and ina...
EXIST', v.i. egzist'. [L. existo; ex and sisto, or more directly from Gr. to set...
EXIST'ENCE, n. The state of being or having essence; as the existence of body an...
EXIST'ENT, a. Being; having being, essence or existence. The eyes and mind are f...
EXISTEN'TIAL, a. Having existence.
EX'IT, n. [L. the 3d person of exeo, to go out.] Literally, he goes out or depar...
EXI'TIAL EXITIOUS, a. [L. exitialis.] Destructive to a life.
EX'ODE, n. [Gr. See Exodus .] In the Greek drama, the concluding part of a play,...
EX'ODUS EX'ODY, n. [Gr. way.] Departure from a place; particularly, the departur...
EX'OGLOSS, n. [Gr. tongue.] A genus of fishes found in the American seas, whose ...
EXOLE'TE, a. [L. exoleltus.] Obsolete. [Not in use.]
EXOLU'TION, n. Laxation of the nerves. [Not in use.]