<h1>Exspuition</h1> <Xpage=529>
<hw>Ex`spu*i"tion</hw> <tt>(?)</tt>, <tt>n.</tt> <ety>[L. <ets>exspuitio</ets>; <ets>ex</ets> out + <ets>spuere</ets> to spit: cf. F. <ets>exspuition</ets>.]</ety> <def>A discharge of saliva by spitting.</def> <mark>[R.]</mark>
<i>E. Darwin.</i>
<h1>Exsputory</h1> <Xpage=529>
<hw>Ex*spu"to*ry</hw> <tt>(?)</tt>, <tt>a.</tt> <def>Spit out, or as if spit out.</def> "<i>Exsputory</i> lines."
<i>Cowper.</i>
<h1>Exstipulate</h1> <Xpage=529>
<hw>Ex*stip"u*late</hw> <tt>(?)</tt>, <tt>a.</tt> <ety>[Pref. <ets>ex-</ets> + <ets>stipulate</ets>.]</ety> <fld>(Bot.)</fld> <def>Having no stipules.</def>
<i>Martyn.</i>
<h1>Exstrophy</h1> <Xpage=529>
<hw>Ex"stro*phy</hw> <tt>(?)</tt>, <tt>n.</tt> <ety>[Gr. <?/ to turn inside out; <?/ = <?/ out + <?/ to turn.]</ety> <fld>(Med.)</fld> <def>The eversion or turning out of any organ, or of its inner surface; <as>as, <ex>exstrophy</ex> of the eyelid or of the bladder</as>.</def>
<h1>Exsuccous</h1> <Xpage=529>
<hw>Ex*suc"cous</hw> <tt>(?)</tt>, <tt>a.</tt> <ety>[L. <ets>exsuccus</ets>; <ets>ex</ets> out + <ets>succus</ets> juice.]</ety> <def>Destitute of juice; dry; sapless. <i>Latham</i>.</def>
<h1>Exsuction</h1> <Xpage=529>
<hw>Ex*suc"tion</hw> <tt>(?)</tt>, <tt>n.</tt> <ety>[L. <ets>exsugere</ets>, <ets>exsuctum</ets>, to suck out; <ets>ex</ets> out + <ets>sugere</ets> to suck: cf. F. <ets>exsuccion</ets>.]</ety> <def>The act of sucking out.</def>
<h1>Exsudation</h1> <Xpage=529>
<hw>Ex`su*da"tion</hw> <tt>(?)</tt>, <tt>n.</tt> <def>Exudation.</def>
<h1>Exsufflate</h1> <Xpage=529>
<hw>Ex`suf*flate"</hw> <tt>(?)</tt>, <tt>v. t.</tt> <ety>[L. <ets>exsufflare</ets> to blow at or upon; <ets>ex</ets> out + <ets>sufflare</ets>. See <er>Sufflate</er>.]</ety> <fld>(Eccles.)</fld> <def>To exorcise or renounce by blowing.</def>
<h1>Exsufflation</h1> <Xpage=529>
<hw>Ex`suf*fla"tion</hw> <tt>(?)</tt>, <tt>n.</tt> <ety>[Cf. LL. <ets>exsufflatio</ets>.]</ety> <p><b>1.</b> <def>A blast from beneath.</def> <mark>[Obs.]</mark>
<i>Bacon.</i>
<p><b>2.</b> <fld>(Eccles.)</fld> <def>A kind of exorcism by blowing with the breath.</def>
<i>Jer. Taylor.</i>
<p><b>3.</b> <fld>(Physiol.)</fld> <def>A strongly forced expiration of air from the lungs.</def>
<h1>Exsufflicate</h1> <Xpage=529>
<hw>Ex*suf"fli*cate</hw> <tt>(?)</tt>, <tt>a.</tt> <def>Empty; frivolous.</def> <mark>[<it>A Shakespearean word only once used.</it>]</mark>
<blockquote>Such <b>exsufflicate</b> and blown surmises. <i>Shak. (Oth. iii. 3, 182).</i></blockquote>
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