The surrender or delivery of an alleged criminal by one State or sovereignty to another having jurisdiction to try charge.
The exterior curve of an arch; esp., the upper curved face of the whole body of voussoirs. See Intrados.
Forming no part of the dowry; as, extradotal property.
Away from the leaves, or inserted in a different place from them; as, extrafoliaceous prickles.
Pertaining to that which is out of doors.
Belonging to another race or kind.
Out of or beyond the power authority of a court or judge; beyond jurisdiction; not valid as a part of a judicial proceeding; as, extrajudicial oaths, judgments, etc., are null and void.
Being beyond the limit or bounds; as, extraliminary land.
Lying outside of the domain of logic.
A sending out; emission.
Beyond the material world.
Outside of the walls, as of a fortified or walled city.
State of being without or beyond a thing; foreignness.
Not belonging to, or dependent upon, a thing; without or beyond a thing; not essential or intrinsic; foreign; as, to separate gold from extraneous matter.
In an extraordinary manner or degree.
The quality of being extraordinary.
That which is extraordinary; -- used especially in the plural; as, extraordinaries excepted, there is nothing to prevent success.
Beyond the limits of a parish.
Not subject to physical laws or methods.
Foreign to a profession; not within the ordinary limits of professional duty or business.
Not within of pertaining to the same province or jurisdiction.
Not comprehended within a rule or rules.
the ability to perceive or gain information about external facts or events by means other than the senses.
Pertaining to a part of the columella of the ear, which, in many animals, projects beyond the connection with the stapes. The extrastapedial part of columella.
a hypothetical form of life existing outside the Earth or its atmosphere, especially intelligent life on other planets or in other solar systems; as, what would you say to an extraterrestrial?.
Beyond the limits of a territory or particular jurisdiction; exterritorial.
The state of being beyond the limits of a particular territory A fiction by which a public minister, though actually in a foreign country, is supposed still to remain within the territory of his own sovereign or nation.
Beyond or outside of the tropics.
Extracted; descended.
A wandering beyond proper limits; an excursion or sally from the usual way, course, or limit.
Extravagance.
One who is confined to no general rule.
In an extravagant manner; wildly; excessively; profusely.
The state of being extravagant or in excess; excess; extravagance.
A composition, as in music, or in the drama, designed to produce effect by its wild irregularity; esp., a musical caricature.
To rove.
A wandering beyond limits; excess.
To pass by infiltration or effusion from the normal channel, such as a blood vessel or a lymphatic, into the surrounding tissue; -- said of blood, lymph, etc.
The act of forcing or letting out of its proper vessels or ducts, as a fluid; effusion; as, an extravasation of blood after a rupture of the vessels.
Outside the vessels; -- said of the substance of all the tissues. Destitute of vessels; non-vascular.
Let out of the veins.
The act of throwing out; the state of being turned or thrown out.
Extraction.
The utmost point or verge; that part which terminates a body; extremity.
Having no extremes; infinite.
In an extreme manner or state; in the utmost degree; to the utmost point; exceedingly; as, extremely hot or cold.
A supporter of extreme doctrines or practice; one who holds extreme opinions.
The extreme part; the utmost limit; the farthest or remotest point or part; as, the extremities of a country.
the point located farthest from the middle of something.
Capable of being extricated.
To free, as from difficulties or perplexities; to disentangle; to disembarrass; as, to extricate a person from debt, peril, etc.
freed from an entanglement or difficulty.
The act or process of extricating or disentangling; a freeing from perplexities; disentanglement.
Not contained in or belonging to a body; external; outward; unessential; -- opposed to intrinsic.
Extrinsic.
The state or quality of being extrinsic.
Seeking or going out after external objects.
Extrorse.
Facing outwards, or away from the axis of growth; -- said esp. of anthers occupying the outer side of the filament.
The condition of being turned wrong side out; as, extroversion of the bladder.
A person who is extroverted; a person who is marked by an interest in others or concerned primarily with external reality. Contrasted with introvert.
directed outward; marked by an interest in other people or concerned primarily with external reality.
To construct.
A building up; construction.
Constructive.
A builder.
To thrust out; to force, press, or push out; to expel; to drive off or away.
The act of thrusting or pushing out; a driving out; expulsion.
Forced out at the surface; as, extrusive rocks; -- contrasted with intrusive.
A swelling or rising; protuberance.
Extuberance.
Swollen out; protuberant.
To swell out.
Protuberance.
A swelling or rising.
The state of being exuberant; an overflowing quantity; a copious or excessive production or supply; superabundance; richness; as, an exuberance of joy, of fancy, or of foliage.
Exuberance.
Characterized by abundance or superabundance; plenteous; rich; overflowing; copious or excessive in production; as, exuberant goodness; an exuberant intellect; exuberant foliage.
To abound; to be in great abundance.
See Exsuccous.
A product of exudation; an exuded substance.
The act of exuding; sweating; a discharge of humors, moisture, juice, or gum, as through pores or incisions; also, the substance exuded.
To flow from a body through the pores, or by a natural discharge, as juice.
Very sore; ulcerated.
Ulceration.
Tending to cause ulcers; exulceratory.
Having a tendency to form ulcers; rendering ulcerous.
To be in high spirits; figuratively, to leap for joy; to rejoice in triumph or exceedingly; to triumph; as, an exulting heart.
Exultation.
Inclined to exult; characterized by, or expressing, exultation; rejoicing triumphantly.
The act of exulting; lively joy at success or victory, or at any advantage gained; rapturous delight; triumph.
Rejoicing triumphantly or exceedingly; exultant.
To overflow; to inundate.
An overflow, or overflowing abundance.
To pare off, as nails, the hoof, etc.
Surmountable; superable.
Superiority; superfluity.
Surpassing; exceeding; surmounting.
To excel; to surmount.
The act of rising or coming into view.
Arising; coming to light.
See Exsuscitate
The act or operation of burning up.
An issue.
n. sing. of Exuvi/.
Capability of shedding the skin periodically.
Capable of being cast off in the form of exuvi/.
Cast skins, shells, or coverings of animals; any parts of animals which are shed or cast off, as the skins of snakes, the shells of lobsters, etc.
Of or pertaining to exuvi/.
To she/ [1913 Webster]d an old covering or condition preliminary to taking on a new one; to molt.
The rejecting or casting off of some part, more particularly, the outer cuticular layer, as the shells of crustaceans, skins of snakes, etc.; molting; ecdysis.
An interj. of wonder or inquiry.
Formerly, one of the administrative divisions or provinces of the Ottoman Empire; -- now called a vilayet.
Unfledged, or newly fledged.
An unfledged or young male sparrow hawk.
To appear; to look.
a small dropping tube for delivering drops of a liquid; same as dropper{2}.
That which makes the eyes open, as startling news or occurrence; something which causes one to suddenly understand what was not previously known.
a radiant glance of the eye; as, he pretended profundity by eye-beamings at people.
An object or person that seizes the attention; as, her Statue of Liberty outfit was an eye-catcher.
Seizing the attention; as, eye-catching posters; as, she wore an eye-catching low-cut gown.