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Ex in the English language is usually used as either a preposition (ex elevator) or as a prefix (export, exclude) - its etymological base is from the Latin word, EX, meaning: out of, away from. The origin of the word ex (denoting without or not including): mid 19th century, from Latin, 'out of.' The origin of the prefix meaning out such as in exodus or exorcism: from Greek ex 'out of.'

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