Ex curiâ.—Out of court.

Ex fumo dare lucem.—Out of smoke to bring light.

Ex nihilo nihil fit.—Nothing can come of nothing.

Ex officio.—By virtue of his office.

Ex parte.—On one side only (before a noun, exparte.)

Ex pede Herculem.—We recognize a Hercules from the size of the foot: that is, we judge of the whole from the specimen.

Ex post facto.—After the deed is done.

Ex tempore.—Without premeditation.

Ex uno disce omnes.—From one learn all; from one judge of the whole.

Excelsior.—More elevated; onward.