Excalceate :: Excalceate (v. t.) To deprive of shoes.
Excalceation :: Excalceation (n.) The act of depriving or divesting of shoes.
Excalfaction :: Excalfaction (n.) A heating or warming; calefaction.
Excalfactive :: Excalfactive (a.) Serving to heat; warming.
Excalfactory :: Excalfactory (a.) Heating; warming.
Excalibur :: Excalibur (n.) The name of King Arthur's mythical sword.
Excamb :: Excamb (v. t.) Alt. of Excambi.
Excambie :: Excambie (v. t.) To exchange; -- used with reference to transfers of land.
Excambion :: Excambion (n.) Alt. of Excambiu.
Excambium :: Excambium (n.) Exchange; barter; -- used commonly of lands.
Excandescence :: Excandescence (n.) A growing hot; a white or glowing heat; incandescence.
Excandescence :: Excandescence (n.) Violent anger; a growing angry.
Excandescent :: Excandescent (a.) White or glowing with heat.
Excantation :: Excantation (n.) Disenchantment by a countercharm.
Excarnate :: Excarnate (v. t.) To deprive or clear of flesh.
Excarnation :: Excarnation (n.) The act of depriving or divesting of flesh; excarnification; -- opposed to incarnation.
Excarnificate :: Excarnificate (v. t.) To clear of flesh; to excarnate.
Excarnification :: Excarnification (n.) The act of excarnificating or of depriving of flesh; excarnation.
Excavate :: Excavate (v. t.) To hollow out; to form cavity or hole in; to make hollow by cutting, scooping, or digging; as, to excavate a ball; to excavate the earth..
Excavate :: Excavate (v. t.) To form by hollowing; to shape, as a cavity, or anything that is hollow; as, to excavate a canoe, a cellar, a channel..
Excavate :: Excavate (v. t.) To dig out and remove, as earth..
Excavated :: Excavated (imp. & p. p.) of Excavat.
Excavating :: Excavating (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Excavat.
Excavation :: Excavation (n.) The act of excavating, or of making hollow, by cutting, scooping, or digging out a part of a solid mass..
Excavation :: Excavation (n.) A cavity formed by cutting, digging, or scooping..
Excavation :: Excavation (n.) An uncovered cutting in the earth, in distinction from a covered cutting or tunnel..
Excavation :: Excavation (n.) The material dug out in making a channel or cavity.
Excavator :: Excavator (n.) One who, or that which, excavates or hollows out; a machine, as a dredging machine, or a tool, for excavating..
Excave :: Excave (v. t.) To excavate.
Excecate :: Excecate (v. t.) To blind.
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