esaustive
Esaustive is not a standard entry in major English dictionaries. In practice, it is most often encountered as a misspelling or typographical variant of the word exhaustive, which means thorough, complete, or covering all elements. There is no widely recognized definition or accepted usage of esaustive as a separate term in authoritative reference works.
Etymology and origin notes suggest that esaustive arises from errors in typing, OCR scans, or drafting by
Comparison with related languages helps clarify the situation. In Romance languages there are cognate words that
Usage guidance: when writing in English, use exhaustive to convey thoroughness. If esaustive appears in a text,