| EXHALATION | • exhalation n. The act or process of exhaling; breathing out. • exhalation n. That which is exhaled, or which rises in the form of vapor, fume, or steam. • exhalation n. A bright phenomenon; a meteor. |
| EXHAUSTERS | • exhausters n. Plural of exhauster. • EXHAUSTER n. one who, or that which, exhausts. |
| EXHAUSTING | • exhausting adj. Very tiring. • exhausting v. Present participle of exhaust. • EXHAUST v. to use the whole strength of. |
| EXHAUSTION | • exhaustion n. The point of complete depletion, of the state of being used up. • exhaustion n. Supreme tiredness; having exhausted energy. • exhaustion n. (Dated, chemistry) The removal (by percolation etc) of an active medicinal constituent from plant material. |
| EXHAUSTIVE | • exhaustive adj. Including every possible element. • exhaustive adj. Fully comprehensive. • exhaustive adj. (Now rare) Causing exhaustion; very tiring. |
| EXHEREDATE | • exheredate v. To disinherit. • EXHEREDATE v. to disinherit. |
| EXHIBITERS | • exhibiters n. Plural of exhibiter. • EXHIBITER n. one who exhibits, also EXHIBITOR. |
| EXHIBITING | • exhibiting v. Present participle of exhibit. • EXHIBIT v. to display publicly. |
| EXHIBITION | • exhibition n. An instance of exhibiting, or something exhibited. • exhibition n. A large-scale public showing of objects or products. • exhibition n. A public display, intentional or otherwise, generally characterised as negative, a shameful exhibition… |
| EXHIBITIVE | • exhibitive adj. Serving for exhibition; representative. • EXHIBITIVE adj. serving for exhibition; representative. |
| EXHIBITORS | • exhibitors n. Plural of exhibitor. • EXHIBITOR n. one who exhibits, also EXHIBITER. |
| EXHIBITORY | • exhibitory adj. Exhibiting; publicly showing. • EXHIBITORY adj. exhibiting; publicly showing. |
| EXHILARANT | • exhilarant adj. Exciting joy, mirth, or pleasure. • exhilarant n. That which exhilarates. • EXHILARANT adj. exciting joy, mirth, or pleasure. |
| EXHILARATE | • exhilarate v. (Transitive) To cheer, to cheer up, to gladden, to make happy. • exhilarate v. (Transitive) To excite, to thrill. • EXHILARATE v. to make cheerful and excited. |
| EXHUMATING | • exhumating v. Present participle of exhumate. • EXHUMATE v. to dig out from the earth, also EXHUME. |
| EXHUMATION | • exhumation n. The act of digging up that which has been buried. • EXHUMATION n. the act of exhuming. |
| REEXHIBITS | • reexhibits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reexhibit. • REEXHIBIT v. to exhibit again. |