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ex⋅arch

1[ek-sahrk]
–noun
1. Eastern Church.
a. a patriarch's deputy.
b. a title originally applied to a patriarch but later applied only to a bishop ranking below a patriarch and above a metropolitan.
2. the ruler of a province in the Byzantine Empire.

Origin:
1580–90; < LL exarchus superintendent < Gk éxarchos overseer, leader, equiv. to ex- ex- 3 + -archos -arch


ex⋅arch⋅al, adjective

ex⋅arch

2[ek-sahrk]
–adjective Botany.
(of a primary xylem or root) developing from the center; having the youngest cells closest to the core.

Origin:
1890–95; ex- 2 + Gk arch beginning
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ex·arch 1   (ěk'särk')   
n.  
  1. A bishop in the Eastern Orthodox Church ranking immediately below a patriarch.

  2. The ruler of a province in the Byzantine Empire.


[Late Latin exarchus, an overseer, from Greek exarkhos, from exarkhein, to lead : ex-, ex- + arkhein, to rule.]
ex·arch'al adj., ex'ar'chate (ěk'sär'kāt), ex'ar'chy (-kē) n.
ex·arch 2   (ěk'särk')   
adj.   Botany
Of or relating to a xylem whose early development is away from the center and toward the periphery.

[ex(o)- + Greek arkhē, beginning (from arkhein, to rule, begin).]
ex'arch' n.
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