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Webster Dictionary :: Externality

EXTERNAL'ITY, n. External perception.

Webster Dictionary :: Externally

EXTERN'ALLY, adv. Outwardly; on the outside. 1. In appearance; visibly.

Webster Dictionary :: Externals

EXTERN'ALS, n. plu. The outward parts; exterior form. Adam was no less glorious ...

Webster Dictionary :: Exterraneous

EXTERRA'NEOUS, a. [L. exterraneus; ex and terra, a land.] Foreign; belonging to ...

Webster Dictionary :: Extersion

EXTER'SION, n. [L. extersio, from extergeo; ex and tergeo, to wipe.] The act of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Extill

EXTILL', v.i. [L. extillo; ex and stillo, to drop.] To drop or distil from.

Webster Dictionary :: Extillation

EXTILLA'TION, n. The act of distilling from, or falling from in drops.

Webster Dictionary :: Extimulate

EXTIMULATE. [Not in use.] [See Stimulate .]

Webster Dictionary :: Extimulation

EXTIMULATION. [See Stimulation .]

Webster Dictionary :: Extinct

EXTINCT', a. [L. extinctus. See Extinguish . 1. Extinguished; put out; quenched;...

Webster Dictionary :: Extinction

EXTINC'TION, n. [L. extinctio. See Extinguish .] 1. The act of putting out or de...

Webster Dictionary :: Extinguish

EXTIN'GUISH, v.t. [L. extinguo; ex and stingo, stinguo, or the latter may be a c...

Webster Dictionary :: Extinguishable

EXTIN'GUISHABLE, a. That may be quenched, destroyed or suppressed.

Webster Dictionary :: Extinguished

EXTIN'GUISHED, pp. Put out; quenched; stifled; suppressed; destroyed.

Webster Dictionary :: Extinguisher

EXTIN'GUISHER, n. He or that which extinguishes. 1. A hollow conical utensil to ...

Webster Dictionary :: Extinguishing

EXTIN'GUISHING, ppr. Putting out; quenching; suppressing; destroying.

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