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Webster Dictionary :: Exultance

EXULT'ANCE EXULT'ANCY, n. Exultation. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Exultant

EXULT'ANT, a. Rejoicing triumphantly.

Webster Dictionary :: Exultation

EXULTA'TION, n. The act of exulting; lively joy at success or victory, or at any...

Webster Dictionary :: Exulting

EXULT'ING, ppr. Rejoicing greatly or in triumph.

Webster Dictionary :: Exundate

EXUN'DATE, v.i. To overflow. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Exundation

EXUNDA'TION, n. [L. exundatio, from exundo, to overflow; ex and undo, to rise in...

Webster Dictionary :: Exuperate

EXU'PERATE, v.t. To excel; to surmount. [Not used, nor its derivatives.]

Webster Dictionary :: Exustion

EXUS'TION, n. [L. exustus.] The act or operation of burning up.

Webster Dictionary :: Exuvlae

EXU'VLAE, n. plu. [L.] Cast skins, shells or coverings of animals; any parts of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Ey

EY, in old writers, Sax. ig, signifies an isle.

Webster Dictionary :: Eyas

EY'AS, n. A young hawk just taken from the nest, not able to prey for itself. EY...

Webster Dictionary :: Eyas-musket

EY'AS-MUSKET, n. A young unfledged male hawk of the musket kind or sparrow hawk.

Webster Dictionary :: Eye

EYE, n. pronounced as I. [L. oculus, a diminutive. The old English plural was ey...

Webster Dictionary :: Eye-brightening

EY'E-BRIGHTENING, n. A clearing of the sight.

Webster Dictionary :: Eye-gluttnig

EY'E-GLUTTNIG, n. A feasting of the eyes. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Eye-offending

EYE-OFFEND'ING, a. That hurts the eyes.

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