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excide
[ ik-sahyd ]
excide
/ ɪ°ìˈ²õ²¹Éª»å /
verb
- rare.tr to cut out; excise
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of excide1
Example Sentences
Excide, ek-sid′, v.t. to cut off.
"Same time tha'z good to be induztriouz"--this was all said directly above the moaning child--"while tha'z bad, for the sick, to talk ad the bedside, and we can't stay with you and not talk, and we can't go in that front yard; that gate is let open so the doctor he needn' ring and that way excide the patient; and we can't go in the back garden"--they spread their hands and dropped them; the back garden was hopelessly pre-empted.
Unable to ignore or excide what filled so much of the imagination of the country, and unable, as Christians, to believe in the divinity of the Tu�tha De Danan and their predecessors, they rationalised all the pre-Milesian record.
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