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Ardetta exilisBittern Bit"tern, n. [OE. bitoure, betore, bitter, fr. F.
butor; of unknown origin.] (Zo["o]l.)
A wading bird of the genus Botaurus, allied to the herons,
of various species.
Note: The common European bittern is Botaurus stellaris. It
makes, during the brooding season, a noise called by
Dryden bumping, and by Goldsmith booming. The American
bittern is B. lentiginosus, and is also called
stake-driver and meadow hen. See Stake-driver.
Note: The name is applied to other related birds, as the
least bittern (Ardetta exilis), and the sun
bittern. Exilic
Exilic Ex*il"ic, a.
Pertaining to exile or banishment, esp. to that of the Jews
in Babylon. --Encyc. Dict.
Exilition
Exilition Ex`i*li"tion, n. [L. exsilire to spring from; ex out
+ salire to spring, leap.]
A sudden springing or leaping out. [Obs.] --Sir T. Browne.
Postexilian
Postexilian Post`ex*il"i*an, Postexilic Post`ex*il"ic, a.]
After the exile; specif. (Jewish Hist.), belonging to a
period subsequent to the Babylonian captivity or exile (b. c.
597 or about 586-about 537).
Postexilic
Postexilian Post`ex*il"i*an, Postexilic Post`ex*il"ic, a.]
After the exile; specif. (Jewish Hist.), belonging to a
period subsequent to the Babylonian captivity or exile (b. c.
597 or about 586-about 537).
Meaning of Exili from wikipedia
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Exili (17th century) was an
Italian chemist and poisoner. His real name was
probably Nicolò Egidi. Few
authentic details of his life exist. Tradition...
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Digitaria exilis,
referred to as
findi or
fundi in
areas of Africa, such as The Gambia, with
English common names white fonio,
fonio millet, and hungry...
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Teloschistes exilis is a
species of
corticolous (bark-dwelling),
fruticose lichen in the
family Teloschistaceae. It was
first formally described in 1803...
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Eudonia exilis is a moth in the
family Crambidae. It was
described by
Henry Guard Knaggs in 1867. It is
found in New Zealand. The
wingspan is 18–20 mm...
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Caladenia exilis subsp.
exilis,
commonly known as the salt lake
spider orchid, is a
plant in the
orchid family Orchidaceae and is
endemic to the south-west...
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Atrypanius exilis is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Henry Walter Bates in 1885. Bezark, Larry. "A
Photographic Catalog...
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Bathylychnops exilis, the
Javelin spookfish, is a
species of
barreleye found in the
northern Pacific and in the
eastern Atlantic Ocean near the Azores...
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Alsophila exilis,
synonym Cyathea exilis, is a
species of tree fern
endemic to the Cape York
Peninsula in Queensland, Australia,
where it
grows in vine...
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Zafra exilis is a
small species of sea
snail in the
family Columbellidae, the dove snails. The
length of the s****
attains 5 mm. This
species occurs and...
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Pluteus exilis is a
species of
agaric fungus in the
family Pluteaceae. It was
described as new to
science by
mycologist Rolf
Singer in 1989, from specimens...