Exundation
Exundationn.an overflow, great abundance, ob.
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Exundationn.an overflow, great abundance, ob.
Exuperancen.an overbalance, ob.
Exuviaen. pl.cast skins, spoils from an enemy
Eyasn.a young hawk just taken from its nest
Eyen.the organ of sight, view, face, a hole, a bud
Eyev.to watch, observe, view, appear, show
Eyeballn.the ball or apple of the eye
Eyebrightn.a species of plant, euphrasia
Eyebrown.the hair that grows just over the eye
Eyedropn.what drops from the eye, a tear
Eyeglassn.a glass used to hep the sight, in telescopes, the glass next to the eye
Eyelashn.the hair upon the edge of the eyelid
Eyelessa.having no eyes, not seeing, blind
Eyelet-holen.a small hole for light or lace
Eyelidn.that which closes or shuts up the eye
Eyeshotn.a sight, glance, transient view
Eyesightn.the sight of the eye, the sense of seeing
Eyesoren.something offensive to the sight
Eyestringn.the string or tendon, of the eye
Eyetoothn.the tooth next to the grinders
Eyewinkn.a wink made as a hint, sign or token
Eyewitnessn.one who saw what he attests
Eyren.the court going on the circuits, a circuit
Eyryn.a place where birds build nests, a nest