extra-muros (-rôs), adv., outside the walls (of a city, assembly).
extraordinaire, adj., extraordinary, unusual; uncommon, out of the way; singular, odd, queer; enormous. Il n’y a rien d’— à cela; there is nothing extraordinary in that. Question —; rack (torture). Visage —; odd face.
extraordinaire, n.m., extraordinariness, extraordinary thing, uncommon thing. L’— c’est que ...; the extraordinary part of it is ...
extraordinairement (-nèr-mān), adv., extraordinarily, unusually; oddly, enormously. Procéder — contre quelqu’un; (jur.) to prosecute any one criminally.
extrapassé, -e, part., (paint.) beyond natural limits. V. strapassé.
extrapasser, v.a., (paint.). V. strapasser.
extravagamment (-ga-mān), adv., extravagantly, unreasonably.
extravagance, n.f., extravagance, folly, wildness; mad action. J’ai pitié de son —; I pity his folly. Il a dit mille —s; he said a thousand extravagant things.
extravagant, -e, n. and adj., extravagant, wild person; extravagant, wild. C’est un —; he is a mad fellow.
extravagante, n.f., (c.rel.) extravagant, papal constitution. Les —s; the decretals.