| DEXTRALS | • DEXTRAL n. a right-handed person. |
| DEXTRANS | • dextrans n. Plural of dextran. • DEXTRAN n. a substitute for blood plasma. |
| DOXASTIC | • doxastic adj. Of, pertaining to, or depending on opinion; conjectural. Example 1794 T. Taylor tr. Plotinus Five Bks… • DOXASTIC adj. of or relating to the branch of logic concerned with belief. |
| DYSTAXIA | • dystaxia n. (Pathology, rare) a milder or weaker form of ataxia. • DYSTAXIA n. a form of muscular tremor. |
| DYSTAXIC | • DYSTAXIC adj. relating to or affected by dystaxia. |
| EXPIATED | • expiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of expiate. • EXPIATE v. to make complete atonement for. |
| EXTRADOS | • extrados n. (Architecture) The outer or upper curve of an arch. • EXTRADOS n. (French) the outer curve of an arch. |
| EXUDATES | • exudates n. Plural of exudate. • EXUDATE n. an exuded substance. |
| OXALATED | • oxalated v. Simple past tense and past participle of oxalate. • OXALATE v. to treat with an oxalate. |
| OXIDANTS | • oxidants n. Plural of oxidant. • OXIDANT n. an oxidizing agent. |
| OXIDATED | • oxidated v. Simple past tense and past participle of oxidate. • OXIDATE v. to combine with oxygen, also OXIDISE, OXIDIZE. |
| OXIDATES | • oxidates n. Plural of oxidate. • oxidates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of oxidate. • OXIDATE v. to combine with oxygen, also OXIDISE, OXIDIZE. |
| SURTAXED | • surtaxed v. Simple past tense and past participle of surtax. • SURTAX v. to assess with an extra tax. |
| TOADFLAX | • toadflax n. Any of several European plants, of the genus Linaria, having two-lipped yellow flowers. • toadflax n. Any of several other plants in the family Plantaginaceae. • TOADFLAX n. a plant of the figwort family, resembling a snapdragon. |
| UNDERTAX | • undertax v. (Transitive) To levy too little tax upon. • UNDERTAX v. to tax less than the usual amount. |