EXODE | • exode n. (Obsolete) departure; exodus, especially the exodus of the Israelites from Egypt. • exode n. (Ancient Greek drama) The final chorus; the catastrophe. • exode n. (Historical, Ancient Rome) A comic afterpiece, either a farce or a travesty. |
EXODERM | • exoderm n. An outer layer of skin. • exoderm n. The outermost layer of cells in a developing embryo. • EXODERM n. the external layer of an embryo, also ECTODERM, EPIBLAST. |
EXODERMAL | • exodermal adj. Relating to the exodermis. • EXODERMAL adj. relating to the exodermis, the outer cortex layer of a root. |
EXODERMIS | • exodermis n. Hypodermis. • EXODERMIS n. the outer cortex layer of a root. |
EXODERMISES | • EXODERMIS n. the outer cortex layer of a root. |
EXODERMS | • exoderms n. Plural of exoderm. • EXODERM n. the external layer of an embryo, also ECTODERM, EPIBLAST. |
EXODES | • exodes n. Plural of exode. • EXODE n. (Greek) the concluding part of a Greek drama, a farce or afterpiece. |
EXODIC | • exodic adj. (Biology) Conducting influences from the spinal cord outward; said of the motor or efferent nerves. • EXODIC adj. relating to exodus. |
EXODIST | • exodist n. One who goes out or emigrates; a member of an exodus. • EXODIST n. a person who goes out; an emigrant. |
EXODISTS | • exodists n. Plural of exodist. • EXODIST n. a person who goes out; an emigrant. |
EXODOI | • exodoi n. Plural of exodos. • EXODOS n. (Greek) a concluding dramatic scene. |
EXODONTIA | • exodontia n. The extraction of teeth. • EXODONTIA n. the branch of dentistry involving the extraction of teeth. |
EXODONTIAS | • exodontias n. Plural of exodontia. • EXODONTIA n. the branch of dentistry involving the extraction of teeth. |
EXODONTICS | • exodontics n. The extraction of teeth. • EXODONTICS n. the branch of dental surgery concerned with the extraction of teeth. |
EXODONTIST | • exodontist n. One who removes teeth. • EXODONTIST n. a specialist in exodontia, the branch of dentistry involving the extraction of teeth. |
EXODONTISTS | • exodontists n. Plural of exodontist. • EXODONTIST n. a specialist in exodontia, the branch of dentistry involving the extraction of teeth. |
EXODOS | • exodos n. (Drama, Ancient Greek drama) A final scene or departure in a play, especially a tragedy. • EXODOS n. (Greek) a concluding dramatic scene. |
EXODUS | • exodus n. A sudden departure of a large number of people. • exodus v. To depart from a place in a large group. • Exodus prop.n. The departure of the Hebrew slaves from Egypt under the leadership of Moses. |
EXODUSES | • exoduses n. Plural of exodus. • EXODUS n. (Latin) a departure. |