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(n)
Intense pleasure.
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Obsolete form of ecstasy. [Intense pleasure.]
Obsolete spelling of ecstasy. [Intense pleasure.]
Misspelling of ecstasy. [Intense pleasure.]
(obsolete) The state of being extant; existence.
(adj)
Initialism of subject to check.
(prosody) Synonym of paragoge.
Abbreviation of Christianity. [An Abrahamic religion originating from the community of the followers of Jesus Christ.]
A census-designated place in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States.
(N)
a computer game developed by Cryo and published by Virgin Mastertronic.
an ancient Roman praenomen or "first name".
Abbreviation of extraterrestrial. [A being originating from outside of the Earth's atmosphere, from space, or from another planet; an alien.]
(obsolete, rare) Emergence.
Initialism of self-driving car [An autonomous vehicle taking the form of a car. A car with some driving capacity.]
The state of surpassing or going beyond a limit; the state of being beyond sufficiency, necessity, or duty; more than what is usual or proper.
Alternative spelling of exes (“six”). [(costermongers) The number six.]
The 14th letter of Classical and Modern Greek. The 15th in Ancient and Old Greek.
A surname.
(computing, Internet) Initialism of XML Schema Definition.
(not comparable) Beyond what is due, usual, expected, or necessary; extraneous; additional; supernumerary.
(biblical) The departure of the Hebrew slaves from Egypt under the leadership of Moses.
a British sitcom about extras working in television, film, and theatre.
Still in existence; not having disappeared.
(v)
To cut out; to remove.
Specifically, the renunciation of one's religion or faith.
(medicine) Any operation involving surgical excision or removal.
(transitive, law) To seize and detain by law.
The pulse.
Archaic form of apostasy. [The renunciation of a belief or set of beliefs.]
(rare) Synonym of outro (“a portion of music at the end of a song”).
A surname from German.
Exos is an American company founded in 1999.
Obsolete form of exodus. [A sudden departure of a large number of people.]
(uncountable) Initialism of long-term care.
a Roman name, a corruption of the Greek name "", meaning "polished", and originally Latinized "Xystus".
(archaic, botany) exine
Accesso Technology Group PLC (formerly Lo-Q) is a publicly listed technology company based in Berkshire, England.
(pathology) Abnormal position of an organ or other body part.
(geometry) An imaginary line around which an object spins (an axis of rotation) or is symmetrically arranged (an axis of symmetry).
(historical units of measure) A former Roman unit of length, equal to 120 Roman feet (about 35.5 m)
A male given name transferred from the surname.
A surname from Italian.
A western suburb of Birkenhead, Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, Merseyside, England (OS grid ref SJ3087).
The Amu Darya river.
Beef tongue (a foodstuff).
(slang) Expenses.
(colloquial) A former partner or spouse; an ex-girlfriend, ex-boyfriend, ex-wife, or ex-husband.
(used with His, Her or Your) A form of address for certain high officials or dignitaries.
(social media) An online social media network, formerly known as Twitter.
(obsolete) extent; expanse
(anatomy) A muscle whose contraction extends or straightens a limb or body part.
(US, transitive) To declare (an employee) surplus to requirements, such that he or she might not be given work.
One who goes out or emigrates; a member of an exodus.
(uncountable) The right or ability of approaching or entering; admittance; admission; accessibility.
(nonstandard, informal, humorous or childish) Best; the best of the best.
The Roman emperor Augustus, also called Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (63 B.C.E. – 14 C.E.); heir to Julius Caesar
(chiefly UK) Alternative spelling of dexterous. [Skillful with one's hands.]
Skillful with one's hands.
(US) Initialism of Association of Corporate Counsel.
A city in the province of Perugia in the Central-Italian region of Umbria.
(transitive) To gain or obtain access to.
(education) Initialism of European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System.
A habitational surname from Old English.
(countable) A surname.
(pathology) The dilation or distention of a hollow or tubular part of the body, typically due to disease or injury.
A leather fighting glove, frequently weighted with metal.
(adv)
In a dexterous manner; skillfully; with precision.
Someone or something that accesses.
(pathology) Synonym of ectasis.
Alternative form of dexterously. [In a dexterous manner; skillfully; with precision.]
A surname from Swedish.
(anatomy) Pertaining to, or situated near, the surface; outer.