Definition of Excide

1. v. t. To cut off.

Definition of Excide

1. to excise [v -CIDED, -CIDING, -CIDES] - See also: excise

Lexicographical Neighbors of Excide

exchangeability
exchangeable
exchangeably
exchanged
exchanger
exchangers
exchanges
exchanging
excheat
excheator
excheators
excheats
exchequer
exchequers
exchequership
excide (current term)
excided
excides
exciding
excimer
excimers
excipient
excipients
exciple
exciples
exciplex
exciplexes
excipulum
excircle
excircles

Literary usage of Excide

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Zarathustra, Philo, the Achaemenids and Israel: Being a Treatise Upon the by Lawrence Heyworth Mills (1906)
"On what particular warrant does our distinguished commentator excide the ... as usual, go much further than he does; and I excide its context which is ..."

2. Tertullian by Tertullian (1842)
"... after the views of the philosophers, and from the one way have cut out1 many' excide- devious and inextricable mazes. ..."

3. Forces in Fiction: And Other Essays by Richard Burton (1902)
"Yet he did not hesitate to excide ruthlessly passage after passage, though of the greatest literary value, if they seemed to him non-dramatic—ornamental, ..."

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