"serving to explain; setting forth as an instance," 1620s, from Medieval Latin expositorius, from exposit-, past-participle stem of Latin exponere "set forth" (see expound). Earlier in English as a noun meaning "an expository treatise, commentary" (early 15c.). Related: Expositorial.
clean expository writing
exponent
exponential
export
expose
exposition
expository
expostulate
expostulation
exposure
expound
express