| A | B |
| EX | <L. "from", "out of" |
| excerpt | a passage selected from a book, play, piece of music, etc. |
| excerpt2 | to take a passage from a book, etc.; to quote |
| exhilarate | to cheer, to stimulate; to enliven |
| exonerate | to free from blame |
| exonerate2 | to relieve of a task2 |
| exorbiant | excessive |
| PONO, ONERE, POSUI, POSITUM | <L. "to place", "to put" |
| compound | to mix together; to combine tow or more parts or elements |
| compound2 | having two or more parts or elements2 |
| compound3 | a combination of elements, parts, or substances3 |
| exposition | a percise statement or explanation |
| exposition2 | a public exhibit or show |
| expound | to set forth an explanation or view of something in detail |
| impose | to set up or to force something (or oneself) on others |
| impose2 | to take unfair advantage of someone |
| impostor | one who deceives by using a false identity |
| proponent | one wno argues in support of something |