EYRE

Justices in eyre were judges commissioned in Anglo-Norman times in Englandto travel systematically through thekingdom, once in seven years, holding courts in specified places for the trial of certaindescriptions of causes.

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EYRER

L. Fr. To travel or journey ; to go about or itinerate. Britt. c. 2.

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EXTRINSIC REWARD

A reward that is expected but does not lead to more satisfaction. Refer to hygiene factors.

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EZARDAR

In Hindu law. A farmer or renter of land in the districts of Hlndoo- stan.

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EXTROVERSION

The quality of being socially comfortable. It is also spelled as extraversion.

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EZINE

An electronic magazine. It is webpages and an online magazie. AKA electronic journal or webzine.

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EXTRUSION

The process of using blank metal or plastic being forced through a metal piece or die to make a single ribbon.

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EXTUM

In old records. Relics. Cowell.

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EXUERE PATRIAM

To throw off or renounce one’s country or native allegiance; toexpatriate one’s self. Phillim. Dom. IS.

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EXULARE

In old English law. To exile or banish. Nvllus liber liomo, exulctur, nisi,etc., no freeman shall be exiled, unless, etc. Magna Charta, c. 29; 2 Inst 47.

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