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eevidence, eevident, eevidents, evident, evidents, ivvidence, ivvident, ivvidents,
evident [ˈɛvɪdɛnt]
n. leg. Documentary proof, evidence of a person's title to anything, a title-deed.
pl. evidents
 
evidently
adv. Clearly, obviously.
eveat, evite, evyte,
evite [əˈvit]
v. To avoid, escape, shun.
ewest, yewest,
ewest [ˈjuəst]
adj. Near, contiguous, standing or lying convenient.
azacly, eggactly, exac, exack, exacklie, exackly, exact, exactlie, exect, ixact,
exact [ɛgˈzak(t)]
adj. Exact.
adv. Exactly.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
exactin: Exacting.
exactness: Exactness.
exaemin, exaim, exaimin, exaimine, exaimint, examin, examine, exem, exemin, exemint, exemmin,
exaimine [ɛgˈzemən, ɛgˈzɛmən]
n. An examination.
dim. exaim
v. To examine.
pt. pp. exaimint
excam, excamb, excambion,
excamb [ɛksˈkam(b)]
n. A piece of land given in exchange for another.
v. leg. To exchange land.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
excambion [ɛksˈkambiɔn]: leg. An exchange of land or property.
$cep, $cepin, $ceppin, $ceptin, $ceptna, cep, cepin, cepna, ceppin, cept, ceptin, ceptna, excep, exceppit, except, exception, exceptit, exep, sept,
except [ɪgzˈɛp(t)]
col. contracted 'cep
adv. Except, unless.
neg. 'cepna
prep. Except.
v. To except.
pt. pp. exceptit
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
exceptin col. contracted 'ceptin: prep. Except for, apart from. conj. Unless, save.
exception: leg. A defence.
exceptional: Exceptional.
exchange, excheenge, excheinge, exchenge, exchinge, exchynge, xcheenge,
exchange [ɛgzˈtʃen(d)ʒ]
also NEC. SN. MN. excheenge [ɛgzˈtʃin(d)ʒ], WC. SEC. MN. exchinge [ɛgzˈtʃəin(d)ʒ]
n. An exchange.
v. To exchange.
excise,
excise [ɛkˈsaɪz]
n. The exise. A tax.
v. To force a person to pay an excise due, to overcharge.
exclaim,
exclaim [ɛksˈklem]
n. A shout, exclamation.
v. To exclaim.

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