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ex⋅crete

[ik-skreet]
–verb (used with object), -cret⋅ed, -cret⋅ing.
to separate and eliminate from an organic body; separate and expel from the blood or tissues, as waste or harmful matter.

Origin:
1610–20; < L excrētus (ptp. of excernere to sift out, separate), equiv. to ex- ex- 1 + crē- (perf. s. of cernere to sift) + -tus ptp. suffix


ex⋅cret⋅er, noun
ex⋅cre⋅tive, adjective
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ex·crete   (ĭk-skrēt')   
tr.v.   ex·cret·ed, ex·cret·ing, ex·cretes
To separate and discharge (waste matter) from the blood, tissues, or organs.

[Latin excernere, excrēt- : ex-, ex- + cernere, to separate; see krei- in Indo-European roots.]
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Main Entry: ex·crete
Pronunciation: ik-'skrEt
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Forms: ex·cret·ed; ex·cret·ing
: to separate and eliminate or discharge (waste) from the blood or tissues or from the active protoplasm
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excrete ex·crete (ĭk-skrēt')
v. ex·cret·ed, ex·cret·ing, ex·cretes
To eliminate waste material from the body.

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