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80 VOCABULARY. Ex-or-dium, the beginning of a speech.

Ex-or’-di-al, introductory.

Ex-pro-brate', to chide.

Ex-san'-gui-ous, bloodless.

Ex-spu-i'-tion, act of spitting out.

Ex-sic-cate', to dry.

Ec-sic-ca-tion, act of drying.

Ex-sus'-ci-tate, to rouse, or excite.

Ex-tort', to force out.

Ex-tra'-ne-ous, outside, or foreign.

Ex-trav'-a-ga-tion, excess, going beyond proper limits.

Ex-tra-co-na’-tus, extra effort.

Ex-trav-a-sa'-tion, the act of letting or forcing out.

Ex-tra-ver'-sion, the actof turning or throwing out.

Ex-truc-tion, a building.

Ex-u'-ber-ate, to abound.

Ex-u'-per-ate, to excel.

F
Fa-ba’-ce-ous, of the bean kind.

Fac-toʻ-tum, a servant.

Fa-cile', easy.

Fac'-ture, the manufacture.

Fæ'-ces, sediments.

Fai’-tour, an evil doer.

Fal-len-cy, a mistake.

Fa-mos'-ity, fame.

Fan'-fa-ron, a bully.

Far-in-a'-ceous, relating to corn.

Far-rand, manner.

Far'-antly, decently, and decent.

Fas'-tu-ous, proud, haughty.

Fa-tid-i-cal, prophetic.

Fa-tif'-er-ous, fatal.

Fat-i-gated, tired.