EXSUDING
EXSU'DING, participle present tense Discharging, as juice.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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EXSU'DING, participle present tense Discharging, as juice.
EXSUFFLA'TION, noun [Latin ex and sufflo, to blow.]1. A blowing or blast from beneath. [Little used.]2. A kind of exorcism.
EXSUF'FOLATE, adjective Contemptible. [Not in use.]
EXSUS'CITATE, verb transitive [Latin exsuscito.] To rouse; to excite. [Not used.]
EXSUSCITA'TION, noun A stirring up; a rousing. [Not used.]
EX'TANCE, noun [Latin estans.] Outward existence. [Not used.]
EX'TANCY, noun [Latin exstans, extans, standing out, from exsto; ex and sto, to stand.]1. The state of rising above others.2. Parts rising above the rest; opposed to depression....
EX'TANT, adjective [Latin exstans, extans, supra.] Standing out or above any surface; protruded.That part of the teeth which is extant above the gums.A body partly immersed in a...
EXTASY, EXTATIC. [See Ecstasy, Ecstatic.]
EXTASY, EXTATIC [See Ecstasy, Ecstatic.]
EXTEM'PORAL, adjective [Latin extemporalis; ex and tempus, time.] Made or uttered at the moment, without premeditation; as an extemporal discourse.1. Speaking without premeditat...
EXTEM'PORALLY, adverb Without premeditation.
EXTEMPORA'NEAN, adjective [Not used. See Extemporaneous.]
EXTEMPORA'NEOUS, adjective [Latin extemporaneus; ex and tempus, time.]Composed, performed or uttered at the time the subject occurs, without previous study; unpremeditated; as a...
EXTEMPORA'NEOUSLY, adverb Without previous study.
EXTEM'PORARILY, adverb Without previous study.
EXTEM'PORARY, adjective [Latin ex and temporius, from tempus, time.]Composed, performed or uttered without previous study or preparation. See Extemporaneous.]
EXTEM'PORE, adverb extem'pory. [Latin abl.]1. Without previous study or meditation; without preparation; suddenly; as, to write or speak extempore2. It is used as an adjective, ...
EXTEM'PORIIZING, participle present tense Speaking without previous study, or preparation by writing.The extemporizing faculty is never more out of its element than in the pulpit.
EXTEM'PORINESS, noun The state of being unpremeditated; the state of being composed, performed or uttered without previous study.
EXTEM'PORIZE, verb intransitive To speak extempore; to speak without previous study or preparation. To extemporize well requires a ready mind well furnished with knowledge.1. To...
EXTEM'PORIZER, noun One who speaks without previous study, or without written composition.
EXTEND', verb transitive [Latin extendo; ex and tendo, teneo.]1. To stretch in any direction; to carry forward, or continue in length, as a line; to spread in breadth; to expand...
EXTEND'ED, participle passive Stretched; spread; expanded; enlarged; bestowed on; communicated; valued under a writ of extendi facias; levied.
EXTEND'ER, noun He or that which extends or stretches.
EXTEND'IBLE, adjective Capable of being extended; that may be stretched, extended, enlarged, widened or expanded.1. That may be taken by a writ of extent and valued.
EXTEND'ING, participle present tense Stretching; reaching; continuing in length; spreading; enlarging; valuing.