"Exsect" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "excsect" is not a valid word in the English language. It's possible that you meant to type "excise" or "exsect" could be a misspelling.
Exsect (verb): to cut out or remove (a part of something, especially a diseased or damaged part) surgically.
Exsanguinated refers to a state of being completely drained of blood, often due to severe bleeding or surgical complications. It is a figurative way to describe someone or something that has been depleted or exhausted, both physically and emotionally.
Exsanguinations refers to a situation where a person or an animal loses its blood excessively and rapidly, often to the point of almost complete depletion of the bloodstream, resulting in shock, unconsciousness, or even death.
An exsiccator is a device used to dry a substance, such as a solid or liquid, by removing excess moisture from it. It is typically used in scientific and laboratory settings to preserve and store delicate materials that are sensitive to humidity. An exsiccator typically consists of a glass container with a desiccant, such as silica gel or calcium chloride, which absorbs and retains moisture. The container is sealed, and the desiccant is able to absorb any moisture that tries to enter or exit the container, maintaining a dry environment for the substance being stored.