| ALEXIC | • alexic adj. Related to, or afflicted with alexia. • ALEXIC adj. word-blind. |
| AXENIC | • axenic adj. (Biology) Containing only a single species of microorganism. For example, an "axenic culture" is a pure… • axenic adj. (Biology) Isolated from organisms of any other species. • AXENIC adj. not contaminated by or associated with any other living organisms, e.g. of pure cultures of microorganisms. |
| CALXES | • calxes n. Plural of calx. • CALX n. (Latin) a mineral residue. |
| CAUDEX | • caudex n. (Botany) An enlargement of the stem, branch or root of a woody plant, usually serving to store water. • CAUDEX n. (Latin) the woody base of some plants. |
| COAXED | • coaxed v. Simple past tense and past participle of coax. • COAX v. to cajole. |
| COAXER | • coaxer n. A person who coaxes. • COAXER n. one who coaxes. |
| COAXES | • coaxes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of coax. • coaxes n. Plural of coaxis. • COAX v. to cajole. |
| EXACTA | • exacta n. A bet in which the bettor must correctly pick the two runners who finish first and second, in the correct order. • EXACTA n. (Spanish) a type of horse racing bet. |
| EXACTS | • exacts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exact. • EXACT v. to demand. |
| EXACUM | • EXACUM n. any plant of the tropical genus Exacum. |
| EXARCH | • exarch n. (Historical) In the Byzantine Empire, a governor of a distant province. • exarch n. In the Eastern Christian Churches, the deputy of a patriarch, or a bishop who holds authority over other… • exarch n. In these same churches, a bishop appointed over a group of the faithful not yet large enough or organized… |
| EXCAMB | • excamb v. (Scotland, law, transitive) To exchange; used with reference to transfers of land. • EXCAMB v. (Scots) in Scots law, to exchange. |
| HEXACT | • hexact n. A hexactinal structure, one with six rays. • HEXACT n. a six-rayed sponge spicule. |
| LEXICA | • lexica n. Plural of lexicon. • LEXICON n. (Greek) a dictionary. |