exes

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{i} (Informal) formers (i.e.: ex-wives, ex-husbands, ex-presidents)
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To delete; to cross out
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The name of the Latin script letter X/x
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{i} former spouse (former husband or former wife), former girlfriend or boyfriend
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sc extended single crochet Helen asked me about a knotted single crochet, also called a locked single crochet I didn't know what it was Turns out it is this - the extended single crochet Insert hook into stitch or space where you want to put your Ex sc Yo and pull through yo, pull through one loop, yo, pull through two loops
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A prefix from the latin preposition, ex, akin to Gr
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Someone's ex is the person they used to be married to or used to have a romantic or sexual relationship with. He's different from my ex. one of her exes. Exodus. To delete or cross out: He exed each item off the to-do list. A former spouse or partner. someone's former wife, husband, girlfriend, or boyfriend (ex-)
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A notation often used in discussions of tariff reductions, binding, and so forth It is used to identify or excerpt specified tariff items within the tariff classification number and text for particular products or lists of products For example, tariff classification number 16 01-000 includes sausage of all meats, whereas the specification "ex 16 0-000, sausage of bovine origin" would include only bovine sausage See also Customs Cooperation Council Nomenclature
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The form e- occurs instead of ex- before b, d, g, l, m, n, r, and v, as in ebullient, emanate, enormous, etc
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pref. former (i.e. ex-president, ex-wife)
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from
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En langage financier, signifie sans ou après Ex coupon signifie après détachement du coupon des intérêts ou du dividende (ex dividende) ou encore d'un droit de souscription (ex droit)
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test editor - ex is the superset of ed
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[Latin] from
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In words from the French it often appears as es-, sometimes as s- or é-; as, escape, scape, élite
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Latin for 'without', the opposite of Cum Used to indicate that the buyer is not entitled to participate in whatever forthcoming event is specified, for example, ex cap, ex dividend, ex rights
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Extent number field in an FCB See extent
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The Greek form 'ex becomes ex in English, as in exarch; 'ek becomes ec, as in eccentric
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a woman who was formerly a particular man's wife; "all his exes live in Texas"
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out of fashion; "a suit of rather antique appearance"; "demode (or outmoded) attire"; "outmoded ideas"
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'ex or 'ek signifying out of, out, proceeding from
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An ex-husband, ex-wife or ex-partner
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Exciter An effect that either subtly distorts or emphasizes extremely high frequencies Works best on clean patches
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a man who was formerly a certain woman's husband
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An editor under unix, all commands preceded with : are passed to it
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abbr music example exx = examples
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When used in pricing terms such as ex-factory or ex-dock, ex- signifies that the price quoted applies only at the point of origin, in this case at the seller's factory or the dock at the import point In practice, such a quotation means the seller agrees to place the goods at buyer's disposal at the specified place within a fixed period of time
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In some words, it intensifies the meaning; in others, it has little affect on the signification
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It becomes ef- before f, as in effuse
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The point at which the price is quoted, such as Ex factory, Ex mill, or Ex warehouse
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Hier, j'ai joué au basket (yesterday, I played basketball) : the action expressed is "jouer au basket", the tense is passé composé (past action) The auxiliary will be "avoir" present tense The verb will only appear under the past participle form "joué"
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The letter X
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Ex-, prefixed to names implying office, station, condition, denotes that the person formerly held the office, or is out of the office or condition now; as, ex-president, ex-governor, ex-mayor, ex-convict
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Experimental All projects had an EX number - see the EX page for some examples of the cars from that process Ex120, 127, 135, 172, 175, 179, 181, 220, 234, 255, EXE, EXF
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Hence, in composition, it signifies out of, as, in exhale, exclude; off, from, or out
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Out of
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Prefix meaning "out of" or "from", used with noun of location Means all transportation charges and risks of loss/damage are chargeable to buyer when goods are delivered to carrier of "ex" location
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A pricing term under which the seller's only responsibility is to clear the goods for export and make them available to the buyer at an agreed upon location (factory, warehouse, ship, etc ) The buyer then bears the full cost and risk involved in transporting the goods to his desired location Other terms used are "Ex Works," Ex Ship," and "Ex Quay "
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a line editor (pronounced "ee-ex") of which vi, the full-screen editor is a part
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a foil kite manufactured by Concept Air
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as in exscind; beyond, as, in excess, exceed, excel; and sometimes has a privative sense of without, as in exalbuminuos, exsanguinous
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A font-relative measure that is the height of an `x' in the font exs are typically used for font-relative vertical sizes
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To excommunicate
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From When used in pricing terms such as "ex factory" or "ex dock," it signifies that the price quoted applies only at the point of origin (in the two examples, at the seller's factory or a dock at the import point) In practice, this kind of quotation indicates that the seller agrees to place the goods at the disposal of the buyer at the specified place within a fixed period of time
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