Exude, v. n. Ooze, be excreted, be secreted, come out through the pores, come out in drops or beads.

Exult, v. n. Triumph, rejoice (for success or victory), leap for joy, be in transport, rejoice excessively, rejoice tauntingly.

Exultant, a. Exulting, triumphing, joyous, jubilant, transported, elated.

Exultation, n. Joy (for success or victory), transport, elation, delight, triumph.

Exuviæ, n. pl. Remains (of animals, as skins, shells, etc.), sheddings, cast coverings, refuse parts.

Eye, n.

    1. Organ of sight, organ of vision.
    2. Sight, view, estimate, judgment.
    3. Watch, notice, vigilance, observation, inspection.
    4. Perforation, aperture, eyelet, eyelethole.
    5. Bud, shoot.

Eye, v. a. Watch, observe, view, look on, fix the eye on. keep in view, have an eye on.

Eyebright, n. Euphrasy, euphrasia (Euphrasia officinalis).

Eyelet, n. Perforation, aperture, eye, eyelet-hole.

Eyelet-hole, n. Eyelet.

Eyesight, n.

    1. Vision, sense of seeing.

Eye-tooth, n. Canine tooth, cuspidate tooth.

Eye-water, n. Collyrium, wash or lotion for the eyes.

Eyry, n. Nest (of a bird of prey).


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