exitial

exitial
adjective
Etymology: Latin exitialis, from exitium destruction, departure (from exitus, past participle of exire) + -alis -al

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  • Exitial — Ex*i tial, Exitious Ex*i tious, a. [L. exitialis, exitious, fr. exitium a going out, a going to naught, i. e., ruin, fr.exire to go out: cf. F. exitial.] Destructive; fatal. [Obs.] Exitial fevers. Harvey. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Exitious — Exitial Ex*i tial, Exitious Ex*i tious, a. [L. exitialis, exitious, fr. exitium a going out, a going to naught, i. e., ruin, fr.exire to go out: cf. F. exitial.] Destructive; fatal. [Obs.] Exitial fevers. Harvey. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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