"from" "out of"
"to place" "to put"
"on the outside"
"middle"
"to follow"
100

a passage selected from a book play, piece of music

excerpt

100

one who argues in support of something

proponent

100

a person chiefly interested in things outside the self; directing thoughts outward rather than inward

extrovert

100

a substance or element through which something is transmitted

medium

100

to go into hiding; to seek solitude

sequester

200

Excessive

exorbitant

200

to set forth an explanation or view of something in detail

expound

200

outside or originating outside the limits of the earth's atmosphere

extraterrestrial

200

the condition of being commonplace or ordinary; somewhere in the middle between high and low

mediocrity

200

coming after or later

subsequent

300

to free from blame

exonerate

300

to mix together; to combine two or more parts or elements

compound

300

coming from outside; foreign

extraneous

300

to act as negotiator between opposing sides in a dispute

mediate

300

excessively willing to yield to others

obsequious

400

to cheer; to stimulate; to enliven

exhilarate

400

a precise statement or explanation

exposition

400

not essential or vital

extraneous

400

a condition halfway between extremes

medium

400

a statement that does not follow logically from evidence

non sequitur

500

to relieve of a task

exonerate

500

to set up, or to force something (or oneself) on others

impose

500

root that means "on the outside"

extra

500

root that means "middle"

medius

500

to isolate

sequester