export duty
export
express; flyer, express train
expressive
expressionism, 20th century art movement stressing the expression of subjective experience rather than a literal representation of reality
expressionist, artist associated with Expressionism (20th-century art movement stressing the expression of subjective experience rather than a literal representation of reality)
expression
express
extemporization, impromptu, ad-lib, improvisation
impromptu, extempore
expropriator
expropriation
expropriate
exudation
exudation
ecstasy, rapture
ecstatic
extensometer
extensor, muscle that straightens a body part (Anatomy)
extensiveness
extensive
extent
external student
external studies, learning program that occurs outside the usual educational framework (i.e. night classes)
exterritoriality, state of being outside the territorial limits of jurisdiction, extraterritorial
exterritorial
point; exterior; form
extirpator, destroyer, one who eradicates
extirpation
extravagance
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