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Definition of exceeding
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Exceeding
(adv.)
In a very great
degree;
extremely;
exceedingly.
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Microspore
::
Microspore
(n.) One of the
exceedingly
minute
spores
found in
certain
flowerless
plants,
as
Selaginella
and
Isoetes,
which bear two kinds of
spores,
one very much
smaller
than the
other.
Cf.
Macrospore..
Outrageous
::
Outrageous
(n.) Of the
nature
of an
outrage;
exceeding
the
limits
of
right,
reason,
or
decency;
involving
or doing an
outrage;
furious;
violent;
atrocious..
Change
::
Change
(v. t.) Small
money;
the money by means of which the
larger
coins and bank bills are made
available
in small
dealings;
hence,
the
balance
returned
when
payment
is
tendered
by a coin or note
exceeding
the sum due..
Elysian
::
Elysian
(a.)
Pertaining,
or the abode of the
blessed
after
death;
hence,
yielding
the
highest
pleasures;
exceedingly
delightful;
beatific..
Exquisite
::
Exquisite
(a.)
Exceeding;
extreme;
keen; -- used in a bad or a good
sense;
as,
exquisite
pain or
pleasure..
Overproud
::
Overproud
(a.)
Exceedingly
or
unduly
proud.
Assassinate
::
Assassinate
(v. t.) To
assail
with
murderous
intent;
hence,
by
extended
meaning,
to
maltreat
exceedingly..
Exceedingly
::
Exceedingly
(adv.)
To a very great
degree;
beyond
what is
usual;
surpassingly.
It
signifies
more than very.
Supernumerary
::
Supernumerary
(a.)
Exceeding
the
number
stated
or
prescribed;
as, a
supernumerary
officer
in a
regiment..
Enormous
::
Enormous
(a.)
Exceeding
the usual rule, norm, or
measure;
out of due
proportion;
inordinate;
abnormal..
Eucalyptus
::
Eucalyptus
(n.) A
myrtaceous
genus of
trees,
mostly
Australian.
Many of them grow to an
immense
height,
one or two
species
exceeding
the
height
even of the
California
Sequoia..
Exceedable
::
Exceedable
(a.)
Capable
of
exceeding
or
surpassing.
Ramie
::
Ramie (n.) The
grass-cloth
plant
(B/hmeria
nivea);
also, its
fiber,
which is very fine and
exceedingly
strong;
--
called
also China
grass,
and rhea. See
Grass-cloth
plant,
under
Grass..
Extravagant
::
Extravagant
(a.)
Exceeding
due
bounds;
wild;
excessive;
unrestrained;
as,
extravagant
acts,
wishes,
praise,
abuse..
Puttyroot
::
Puttyroot
(n.) An
American
orchidaceous
plant
(Aplectrum
hyemale)
which
flowers
in early
summer.
Its
slender
naked
rootstock
produces
each year a solid corm,
filled
with
exceedingly
glutinous
matter,
which sends up later a
single
large oval
evergreen
plaited
leaf.
Called
also
Adam-and-Eve..
Protean
::
Protean
(a.)
Exceedingly
variable;
readily
assuming
different
shapes
or
forms;
as, an
amoeba
is a
protean
animalcule..
Exult
::
Exult (v. i.) To be in high
spirits;
figuratively,
to leap for joy; to
rejoice
in
triumph
or
exceedingly;
to
triumph;
as, an
exulting
heart..
Byssus
::
Byssus
(n.) A cloth of
exceedingly
fine
texture,
used by the
ancients.
It is
disputed
whether
it was of
cotton,
linen,
or
silk..
Virus
::
Virus (v. i.) The
special
contagion,
inappreciable
to the
senses
and
acting
in
exceedingly
minute
quantities,
by which a
disease
is
introduced
into the
organism
and
maintained
there..
Passingly
::
Passingly
(adv.)
Exceedingly.
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