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From, out of |
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Excerpt |
1. N. A passage selected from a book, play piece of music, etc. 2. V. To take a passage from a book; to quote |
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Exhilarate |
1. V. To cheer; to stimulate; to enliven Exhilarated, adj.; exhilaration, n |
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Exonerate |
1. V. To free from blame 2. To relive of a task Exonerated l, adj.; exoneration, n |
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Exorbitant |
1. Adj. Excessive Exorbitance, n.; exorbitancy, n.; exorbitantly, adv |
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Pono, Ponere, Posui, Positum |
To place, to put |
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Compound |
1. V. To nix together; to combine two or more parts or elements 2. Adj. Having two or more parts or elements 3. N. A combination of elements, parts or substances |
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Exposition |
1. N. A precise statement or explanation 2. A public exhibit or show Expository, adj |
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Expound |
1. V. To set forth an explanation or view of something in detail |
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Impose |
1. V. To set up, or to force something (or oneself ) on others 2. V. To take unfair advantage of someone Imposed, adj.; imposition, n |
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Impostor |
1. N. One who deceives by using a false identity |
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Proponent |
1. N. One who argues in support of something Antonym: opponent |