evˌo-luˈtion (ĕvˌō-lūˈshŭn), development.
eweˈneck (ūˈnĕk), an insufficiently arched neck, like that of a sheep.
ex-agˈger-at-ˌed ap-pre-ci-aˈtion (ĕg-zăjˈẽr-āt-ˌed ă-prē-shĭ-āˈshŭn), enlarged valuation.
ex-altˈing (ĕg-zôltˈĭng), lifting up with joy.
ex-asˈper-atˌed (ĕg-zăsˈpẽr-ātˌĕd), made more grievous, embittered, made harsher.
Ex-calˈi-bur (ĕks-kălˈĭ-bŭr), the sword of King Arthur.
ex-ceedˈ (ĕk-sēdˈ), to go beyond.
ex-cessˈ (ĕk-sĕsˈ), superabundance.
ex-cesˈsive-ly (ĕk-sĕsˈĭv-lĭ), exceptionally, more than usually.
Ex-cheqˈuer (ĕks-chĕkˈẽr), department of English government for collection of revenues.