1. excerpted - Adjective
2. excerpted - Verb
of Excerpt
Source: Webster's dictionaryA book about Joplin by her publicist Myra Friedman, titled Buried Alive: The Biography of Janis Joplin (1973), citation was excerpted in many newspapers. Source: Internet
Bloomfield, Leonard, 1925-1927 A lexicon of Fox based on his excerpted material was published posthumously. Source: Internet
Some two hundred love letters from the two women have survived; they are excerpted in detail in Wolfson. Source: Internet
Description Flower of Pink Poui ( Tabebuia rosea The description below is excerpted from Grose and Olmstead (2007). Source: Internet
In a passage of his own history of his times, long excerpted from that work and printed clandestinely in the Conclavi de' Pontifici Romani, Aeneas explained how he frustrated the ambitions of d'Estouteville. Source: Internet
Jones, William, 1907 Michelson, Truman, 1921 Working through the texts in these collections, Bloomfield excerpted grammatical information to create a grammatical sketch of Fox. Source: Internet