| ADMIXES | • admixes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of admix. • admixes n. Plural of admix. • ADMIX v. to mix. |
| CASEMIX | • casemix n. Alternative form of case mix. • case␣mix n. (Medicine) A group of statistically related patients considered together for purposes of classification. • CASEMIX n. a database system for storing information about medical patients. |
| EXACUMS | • EXACUM n. any plant of the tropical genus Exacum. |
| EXAMENS | • examens n. Plural of examen. • EXAMEN n. (Latin) a critical study of conscience. |
| EXCAMBS | • excambs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of excamb. • EXCAMB v. (Scots) in Scots law, to exchange. |
| LAXISMS | • LAXISM n. the belief that an unlikely opinion may be safely followed. |
| MALAXES | • malaxes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of malax. • MALAX v. to soften by kneading, also MALAXATE. |
| MAXIMUS | • Maximus prop.n. A male given name. • MAXIMUS n. a very long bell ringing sequence on twelve bells. |
| MAXIXES | • maxixes n. Plural of maxixe. • MAXIXE n. (Portuguese) a Brazilian ballroom dance resembling the two-step. |
| MYXOMAS | • myxomas n. Plural of myxoma. • MYXOMA n. (Greek) a tumour composed of mucous tissue. |
| TAXEMES | • taxemes n. Plural of taxeme. • TAXEME n. any element of language that can affect the meaning of an utterance. |
| XEROMAS | • xeromas n. Plural of xeroma. • XEROMA n. (Greek) a dry lustreless condition of the conjunctiva, also XEROPHTHALMIA. |
| XYLOMAS | • xylomas n. Plural of xyloma. • XYLOMA n. a body which forms spurs internally in fungi. |