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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| exodynoun | Obsolete form of exodus. [A sudden departure of a large number of people.] |
| exilementnoun | (archaic) banishment; exile |
| departitionverb | (transitive) to remove the partitions from; to merge back into a single unit |
| exulnoun | (obsolete) An exile; a person who is exiled. |
| exilitionnoun | (obsolete) The act of suddenly jumping up or out. |
| parturenoun | (obsolete) departure |
| departverb | (intransitive) To leave. |
| elocationnoun | (obsolete) A removal from the usual place of residence. |
| outernoun | An outer part. |
| departmentnoun | A subdivision of an organization. |
| ablegationnoun | (obsolete) Expulsion; banishment. |
| issuenoun | The action or an instance of flowing or coming out, an outflow, particularly: |
| exectionnoun | Obsolete form of exsection. [A cutting out or away.] |
| exhalementnoun | (obsolete) Exhalation. |
| departurenoun | The act of departing or something that has departed. |
| exuviationnoun | The act of exuviating. |
| extramissionnoun | (obsolete) Emission. |
| exileenoun | One who is exiled. |
| excreationnoun | (obsolete) The act of spitting out. |
| scapenoun | (botany) A leafless stalk growing directly out of a root, bulb, or subterranean structure. |
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