[ad. L. exenterāt-us, pa. pple. of exenterāre: see next.] = EXENTERATED.

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1835.  Southey, in C. C. Southey, Life, VI. 280. The pig … which … was not yet bacon … scalded, exenterate and hardly yet cold.

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1868.  Browning, Ring & Bk., V. 2010. A soldier bee That yields his life exenterate with the stroke O’ the sting that saves the hive.

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