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ex·arch I. \ˈekˌsärk\ noun (-s) Etymology: Late Latin exarchus, from Late Greek exarchos, from Greek, leader, chief, from exarchein to begin, take the lead in, rule, from ex- (from ex out) + archein to begin, rule — more at ex-, archi- 1. : a viceroy of a province under the Byzantine emperors — used as a title or mode of address 2. Eastern Church a. : the head of a chief see or province during the early periods of church history b. : a bishop inferior to a patriarch and superior to a metropolitan c. : a deputy of a patriarch usually holding the rank of bishop d. : the head of an independent church • ex·arch·al \(ˈ)ek|särkəl\ adjective II. adjective Etymology: exo- + -arch : formed or taking place from the periphery toward the center — used of the primary xylem (as of a root) or its development; compare endarch, mesarch |