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exiguus -a -um exig'uus (ex-IG-yoo-us, or eks-IG-ew-us) Latin adjective little, weak, lowly, narrow,<br />

insignificant; small; meager; dreary; a little of, a bit of; scanty, petty, short, poor.<br />

exil-, exili- Latin small, thin, slender<br />

exiliflorus <strong>with</strong> small or slender flowers<br />

exilis -is -e ex'ilis (EX-il-is) Latin adjective for thin, poor, small, weak, slender, feeble, meagre, lank and straight.<br />

exilis -is -e, exilior -or -us, exilissimus -a -um Latin adjective, small, thin; poor.<br />

eximie excellently<br />

eximius eximious, distinguished, extraordinary, out of the ordinary; excellent for size or beauty, from Latin<br />

eximi-us excepted, select, choice, from eximĕre, to take out.<br />

exitiosus pernicious, destructive<br />

exo Greek out, outside, <strong>with</strong>out<br />

exod-, exodo-, exodus, -exodus Greek a going out<br />

exogenus growing externally, increasing by layers as trunks of trees.<br />

exoletus exotic, from another country; antiquated, old, out of date.<br />

exoniensis from Exeter, in Devonshier, UK, usually from the nursery of Veitch & Sons<br />

exorm, exormi Greek go forth<br />

Exorrhiza from the root, from and, ῥίζα, rhiza, root.<br />

exorrhizus <strong>with</strong> outside roots, (above ground), from , and ῥίζα, rhiza, root.<br />

exosus sapless, drained.<br />

exoter, exotero Greek outside<br />

exoticus Greek foreign origin, exotic, opposite to indigenous.<br />

expallens turning pale.<br />

expansus expanded, diffused, spread out, as a flower in full perfection.<br />

expir Latin breathe out<br />

explanatus spread out flat.<br />

explodens exploding, shooting out, said of seed and their receptacles.<br />

expuls Latin driven out<br />

expulsus <strong>with</strong> fruit which forcibly expel their seed.<br />

exquisitus exquisite, larger or better colored than usual.<br />

exscapus <strong>with</strong>out a scape, <strong>with</strong>out stalk or stem.<br />

exsculptus dug out, <strong>with</strong> small depressions, as if gouged out or scooped out, as the seeds of Anchusa, Sea-<br />

Bugloss.<br />

exsertus -a -um exser'tus (ex-SER-tus) protruding from, projecting, said of stamens projecting beyond the<br />

corolla.<br />

exsiccatus dried up.<br />

exstipulatus exstipulate, <strong>with</strong>out stipules, the leaflike appendages at the base of leaves.<br />

exsuccus destitute of sap.<br />

exsudans oozing, sweating out.<br />

exsula Latin a stranger; an exile<br />

exsularis of or belonging to exile or to exiles<br />

exsulcus grooved.<br />

exsurgens rising up, erect, upright.<br />

extern-, externo Latin outside, outer<br />

extim- Latin farthest away<br />

extra, extus Latin on the outside; beyond; more; besides (opposite to intra, intus)<br />

extensus extended, stretched out, spread.<br />

exterior, exterius outer, external, outward.<br />

exterus being outside.<br />

extremus outermost, last<br />

extimus on the extreme outside.<br />

extinctorius quenching, extinguishing, destroying.<br />

extra-axillaris beyond or out of the axil.<br />

extra-foliaceus on the underside of leaves, or away from leaves.<br />

extraneus strange, foreign, not essential.<br />

extremus outermost, last.<br />

extrins Latin from the outside

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