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evira Latin castrate<br />

evitatus avoiding, not having oil cells as in the fruit of the Umbelliferae.<br />

evolutus unfolded, unrolled, turned back, from Latin an unrolling<br />

evolvens unrolling.<br />

Evolvulus<br />

evonymoides resembling Euonymus.<br />

evuls Latin pull away, pull out<br />

ewanii ew'anii (YOO-an-ee-eye)<br />

ex, ex- Latin out, out of, off, from, beyond<br />

ex cathedra <strong>with</strong> authority, literally, “from the chair”<br />

ex libris “from the books of”<br />

ex officio by virtue of office<br />

ex post facto after the fact<br />

Ex quocumque facere poteris te sauciabit, nihilo comprehenso. Anything you can do can get you shot,<br />

including nothing.<br />

ex tempore off the cuff, literally “of the time”<br />

exacerb Latin violent, bitter<br />

exagger Latin heap up<br />

exalbescens abrupt<br />

exalt- very high, tall, lofty<br />

exaltatus -a -um exalta'tus (ex-all-TAY-tus) exalted, raised high, very tall, erect, lofty, commanding.<br />

exanthema, -exanthemato Greek an eruption<br />

exanthemata having blotches on leaves or petals.<br />

exarat Latin plowed up<br />

exaratus furrowed; brittle, inclinned to splinter<br />

exarticulatus <strong>with</strong>out joints.<br />

exasperatus roughened (?), rough, <strong>with</strong> hard or sharp projections.<br />

excavatus excavated, hollowed out as though dug out.<br />

Exeat holiday, literally “let him be absent”<br />

excel- exalted, lofty, high, tall<br />

excellens excellent, excelling, superb.<br />

excelsus tall, lofty, high, elevated.<br />

excelsior taller, raised, elevated above its surroundings.<br />

excelsius raised, elevated above its surroundings.<br />

excentricus excluded, external or out of center, one sided.<br />

excert Latin projecting<br />

exeunt, exit walk off stage<br />

excipuliformis funnel-shaped.<br />

excisus cut away, cut out.<br />

excit, excito Latin call forth, arouse<br />

excortiatus barked, skinned<br />

excorticatus, ecorticatus off-bark, <strong>with</strong>out bark, striped of bark, referring to exfoliating bark. Excoriation is<br />

the falling of the outer layer of terminal cells of glandular hairs.<br />

excresc- Latin growing up<br />

excrescens growing unnaturally as a wart or other similar growth.<br />

excret- Latin separate, throw out<br />

excubitus -a -um excub'itus (ex-KUBE-it-us)<br />

excurrens empty, running out.<br />

exeden- Latin eating out<br />

exesus eaten or consumed as <strong>with</strong> corrosion.<br />

exhib- Latin give, present<br />

exhibens showing, present to view.<br />

exhil-, exhilar Latin cheer, gladden<br />

exi- Latin: go out; Greek: habit<br />

exigu- Latin adjectival root, short, small.

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