| ANOXIA | • anoxia n. A condition in which a tissue or environment is severely or totally deprived of oxygen; severe hypoxia. • ANOXIA n. deficient supply of oxygen to the tissues. |
| ANOXIC | • anoxic adj. (Pathology) Suffering from a reduced supply of oxygen. • anoxic adj. Lacking oxygen. • ANOXIC adj. relation to a deficiency of oxygen to the tissues. |
| AXIONS | • axions n. Plural of axion. • AXION n. a hypothetical subatomic particle. |
| AXONAL | • axonal adj. (Cytology) Of or pertaining to an axon. • AXONAL adj. relating to an axon, also AXONIC. |
| AXONES | • axones n. Plural of axone. • AXONE n. a nerve fibre, also AXON. |
| AXONIC | • axonic adj. Relating to axons. • AXONIC adj. relating to an axon, also AXONAL. |
| CAXONS | • caxons n. Plural of caxon. • CAXON n. (historical) a kind of wig. |
| CLAXON | • claxon n. Alternative spelling of klaxon. • CLAXON n. a low-pitched horn. |
| DIAXON | • diaxon n. A diaxonal spicule of a sponge. • DIAXON n. a bipolar nerve-cell. |
| DIOXAN | • DIOXAN n. a toxic flammable solvent, also DIOXANE. |
| KLAXON | • klaxon n. A loud electric alarm or horn. • klaxon v. (Intransitive) To produce a loud, siren-like wail. • KLAXON n. a loud mechanical horn, also CLAXON. |
| MAGNOX | • magnox n. An alloy of magnesium and aluminium used, with a non-oxidizing cover, as cladding for fuel rods in Magnox… • Magnox n. An early type of nuclear power station also used for the production of weapons-grade plutonium. • MAGNOX n. (tradename) an alloy of magnesium and aluminum used to make containers for fuel for nuclear reactors. |
| NONTAX | • nontax n. Any fee, assessment, etc. that is not a tax. • NONTAX n. a tax of little consequence. |
| NOYAUX | • NOYAU n. (French) a liqueur made from brandy flavoured with bitter almonds or peach-stones. |
| OXGANG | • oxgang n. (Historical) The area of land that could be plowed by an ox in a year, 1⁄8 hide or carucate and notionally… • oxgang n. (Historical, Scotland) The similar Scottish concept, 1⁄8 of a ploughgate and notionally 12+1⁄2 or 13… • OXGANG n. as much land as one ox could plough, also OXGATE, OXLAND. |
| OXLAND | • oxland n. An old land measure, equivalent to eight acres. • OXLAND n. as much land as one ox could plough, also OXGANG, OXGATE. |
| SAXONY | • Saxony prop.n. A historic realm and modern state of Germany. • Saxony n. A fine soft woollen fabric. • Saxony n. Saxony yarn, or flannel made of it or similar yarn. |
| TAXONS | • taxons n. (Proscribed) plural of taxon. • TAXON n. a unit of scientific classification. |
| XOANON | • xoanon n. (Historical) A wooden statue used as a cult image in Ancient Greece. • XOANON n. (Greek) a primitive statue. |