
1) Formerspouse
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1) Demode 2) Exwife 3) Former 4) Outmoded 5) Passe 6) Passee 7) Unfashionable
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Latin, meaning: (= e ) (prep. + abl.) out of, from within, from / on account of.
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[relationship] In social relationships, an ex (plural is exes) is someone with whom a person was once associated. As a prefix, ex- can refer to a variety of different relationships; for example, one might refer to a music group`s ex-guitarist, or someone`s ex-friend. When used alone, ex as a noun is assumed to refer to a former sexual or ro...
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in nomenclature, indicating that the preceding author proposed the name but did not legitimately publish it, and that the succeeding author referred to the first author when legitimately publishing the name. See Author citation (botany).
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1. From, according to. Sometimes used within an authority citation. ... 2. <prefix> Out of, from, away from. ... Origin: L. And G. Out of ... (21 Jun 2000) ...
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See Dolby EX.
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[Naval Acronyms and Slang] Exercise
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The opposite of Cum. This is used to indicate that a buyer of shares is not entitled to participate in whatever forthcoming payment or event is specified as the entitlement stays with the seller. The Stock Exchange liases with the quoted company to decide the ex-dividend date. e.g. Ex Dividend, Ex Rights, Ex Capitalisation etc. (see Cum)
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Meaning 'without' this is the opposite of Cum, and is used to indicate that the buyer of a security is not entitled to participate in whatever forthcoming event is specified. Ex cap, ex div, ex rights etc.
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The opposite of cum, and used to indicate that the buyer is not entitled to participate in whatever forthcoming event is specified (ex cap, ex dividend, ex rights, etc).
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(point of origin) From the point where a shipment begins movement, e.g., 'Ex Factory, 'Ex Mine' or 'Ex Warehouse.' Also see 'Terms of Sale.'
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Is derived from Latin and refers to 'without' or 'not included.' This compares to Cum.
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not a former spouse; short for exercise, a euphemism for taking the dog out to perform its eliminatory functions
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Meaning ‘out of’ or ‘from’. For example, if you were having a pair of garage doors manufactured that were described as EX 50mm thick, then generally they would finish at approx. 45mm thick once the timber had been planed up. Derives from Latin.
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A toast customary in Austria, in which the glass is completely drunk up in one go after being toasted without settling. However, this is rather only common with small spirit glasses. See also a complete list of toasts from other countries under Toasts.
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When a stock or dividend is issued by a company it is based upon an "on register" or "record date". However, to create a level playing field when shares are traded on the London Stock Exchange during this benefit period an "ex" date is set. Before this "ex" date if shares are sold the selling party will need to pass on the benefit or dividend to th...
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without, not including, or without the right to have: ex interest; ex rights. · free of charges to the purchaser until the time of removal from a specified place or thing: ex ship; ex warehouse; ex elevator. · (in U.S. colleges and universities) from, but not graduated with, the class of: ex '47.
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(= e )
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