Etymological And Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language Including a Very Copious Selection of Scientific Terms for Use in Schools And Colleges And As a book of General Reference
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expert, skilful ; L. exptrivi, tried, proved), ready; dext<^oiis; skilful by practice: n. 6kg-pirt, one skuled in a science, an art, or in a profession; a scientific or professional wifcuess: ex- pertly, ad. •It: expert'ness, n. aklU; readings, Mr; pine, ^n; note, nSt, mOve; EXPl 105 EXPU expiate, v. S?cs''pt-&t (L. expiatum, to make com- pleto satisfaction— from eas, out of, and piatum, to Beek to appease : It. espiare: F. exjner), to make re- paration or satisfaction for; to atone for: ex'pia'tlng, imp.: ex'pia'ted, pp.: ex'plable, a. -A-bl, that may be atonod for: ex'pia'tion, n. -d'sliiln, the act of making satisfaction for a crime by which the guilt is done away; atonement; satisfaction: ex'pia'tor, n. one who: ex'pia'tory, a. -a't^-i, having power to make atonement.
expire, v. Sks-p1/r' (L. expiro, I breathe or blow out —from ex, out of, and spiro, I breathe : F. expirer, to breathe out, to expire), to breathe out; to exuale; to breathe the last; to die; to fall or be destroyed: ex- pl'rlug, imp.
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