Exchange (2)
Exchangen.the act of bartering, a place of meeting for merchants, &c. a balance of money
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Exchangen.the act of bartering, a place of meeting for merchants, &c. a balance of money
Exchangeabilityn.the quality of being exchangeable
Exchangeablea.fit or proper to be exchanged
Exchangern.a person who practises or exchanges
Exchequern.the place for the king's money, En.
Excisen.a duty on goods paid by the merchant, manufacturer or retailer, or duty on the consumption
Excisev.t.to subject to the excise-duty, to levy
Exciseablea.fit or liable to be excised
Excisemann.a man who inspects excised goods
Excisionn.extirpation, destruction, utter ruin
Excitablea.capable of being excited or stimulated
Excitablilityn.the quality of being susceptible of excitement or stimulation
Excitantn.that which promotes action
Excitationn.the act of stirring up or moving
Excitev.t.to rouse, awaken, stir up, move
Excitementn.a motive to excite, a state of action
Excitern.one who or what excites
Exclaimv.i.to cry out or aloud, to rail against
Exclaim, or Exclamationn.an outcry, clamor, mark
Exclaimern.a person who exclaims or cries out
Exclamatorya.relating to exclamation
Excludev.t.to shut out, debar, except against, hinder
Exclusionn.a rejection, exception, dismission, bar
Exclusivea.independent, debarring, excepting
Exclusivelyad.separately, without taking in
Exclusorya.able to exclude or shut out
Excoctv.t.to boil up or much, to make by boiling