Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Exegesis \Ex`e*ge"sis\, n.; pl. {Exegeses}. [NL., fr.Gr. ?,fr. ?
to explain, interpret; ? out + ? to guide, lead, akin, to ?
to lead. See {Agent}.]
1. Exposition; explanation; especially, a critical
explanation of a text or portion of Scripture.
2. (Math.) The process of finding the roots of an equation.
[Obs.]
Source : WordNet®
exegeses
See {exegesis}
exegesis
n : an explanation or critical interpretation (especially of the
Bible)
[also: {exegeses} (pl)]