ewe |
a full-grown female sheep. |
ewe-neck |
a thin, arched, or low-set neck, as on a poorly formed horse or dog. |
ewer |
a vaselike, wide-mouthed pitcher or jug. |
ex1 |
in finance, without or excluding. [2 definitions] |
ex2 |
(informal) a former spouse. |
ex. |
abbreviation of "example," a particular instance or representative member of a class of things. |
ex-1 |
out of; from. [3 definitions] |
ex-2 |
variant of exo-. |
exacerbate |
to increase the painfulness or severity of (illness, suffering, hard feelings, or the like); aggravate. [2 definitions] |
exact |
fully precise, accurate, or correct. [4 definitions] |
exactable |
combined form of exact. |
exacting |
severe or strict in making demands. [2 definitions] |
exaction |
the act of demanding or requiring time, money, or the like. [2 definitions] |
exactitude |
the state or quality of being exact; precision. |
exactly |
with absolute precision or accuracy. [3 definitions] |
exaggerate |
to overstate (the size, value, importance, or other quality of a thing, person, or event). [3 definitions] |
exaggerated |
overstated; excessive. [2 definitions] |
exaggeration |
the act or an instance of exaggerating; overstatement. |
exalt |
to raise in rank, power, dignity, or the like; elevate. [2 definitions] |
exaltation |
the act of exalting or the state of being exalted. [2 definitions] |
exalted |
raised in rank, power, or the like; elevated. [3 definitions] |