| BERCEAUX | • BERCEAU n. (French) a cradle, a covered walk. | 
| CATHEXES | • cathexes n. Plural of cathexis. • CATHEXIS n. (Greek) the investment of emotional energy in a thought or idea.
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| CAUDEXES | • caudexes n. Plural of caudex. • CAUDEX n. (Latin) the woody base of some plants.
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| EXACTERS | • exacters n. Plural of exacter. • EXACTER n. one that exacts, also EXACTOR.
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| EXACTEST | • exactest adj. Superlative form of exact: most exact. • exactest v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple present form of exact.
 • EXACT adj. precise.
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| EXCAMBED | • excambed v. Simple past tense and past participle of excamb. • EXCAMB v. (Scots) in Scots law, to exchange.
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| EXCAVATE | • excavate v. (Transitive) To make a hole in (something); to hollow. • excavate v. (Transitive) To remove part of (something) by scooping or digging it out.
 • excavate v. (Transitive) To uncover (something) by digging.
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| EXCERPTA | • excerpta n. Plural of excerptum. • EXCERPTUM n. (Latin) an excerpt, selection.
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| EXCHANGE | • exchange n. An act of exchanging or trading. • exchange n. A place for conducting trading.
 • exchange n. A telephone exchange.
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| EXCHEATS | • excheats n. Plural of excheat. • EXCHEAT n. (Spenser) property that falls to the state or feudal lord for lack of an heir, also ESCHEAT.
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| EXCLAVES | • exclaves n. Plural of exclave. • EXCLAVE n. a portion of a country separated from the main part and constituting an enclave in respect to the surrounding territory.
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| EXCRETAL | • excretal adj. Relating to excretion or to excrement. • EXCRETAL adj. relating to excreta.
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| EXECRATE | • execrate v. (Transitive) to feel loathing for; to abhor. • execrate v. (Transitive) to declare to be hateful or abhorrent; to denounce.
 • execrate v. (Intransitive, archaic) to invoke a curse; to curse or swear.
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| EXITANCE | • exitance n. (Physics) Flux (of radiation). • EXITANCE n. a measure of radiation from a surface.
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| EXSECANT | • exsecant n. (Trigonometry) The trigonometric function sec(x) - 1. Abbreviation: exsec. • EXSECANT n. a trigonometric function of an angle.
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