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Definition of "exite" [exite]

  • A process on the outer border of the leaf-like abdominal appendage of a phyllopod crustacean. (noun)

The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)

Use "exite" in a sentence
  • "THE JEWS: Then we have to go back to the Romans, they spread the Jews across the entire of their Empire of the time, and the Jewish Elders came up with a plan The Protocals of the Elder of Zion, which was a set of laws to maintain the Jewish People in Exile, out of Judia, not expecting them to be in exite [2K] Two thousand years."
  • "Also, Romney may be seen as the safe bet by the party in the primaries, not particularly exciting but has proven competence and won't exite the left in the way that Palin, Jindal or Sanford will."
  • "When we look at a blackhole being spherical then it does not reveal a black hole but just a entrence and exite, in other words a north and south pole, that has a field flowing from one to the other with half way the disc where moons, planets and ekectrons reside."