| ABRASAXES | • ABRASAX n. a mystic word, also ABRAXAS. |
| ABRAXASES | • abraxases n. Plural of abraxas. • ABRAXAS n. a gem engraved with a mystical word and bearing a human-animal figure, also ABRASAX. |
| ANOXAEMIA | • anoxaemia n. (Medicine) Critical lack of oxygen in blood; severe hypoxaemia. • anoxæmia n. Archaic spelling of anoxaemia. • ANOXAEMIA n. a disorder of the blood, also ANOXEMIA. |
| ATARAXIAS | • ataraxias n. Plural of ataraxia. • ATARAXIA n. peace of mind, also ATARAXY. |
| ATARAXICS | • ataraxics n. Plural of ataraxic. • ATARAXIC n. a tranquillizing drug. |
| ATARAXIES | • ataraxies n. Plural of ataraxy. • ATARAXY n. peace of mind, also ATARAXIA. |
| CARAPAXES | • carapaxes n. Plural of carapax. • CARAPAX n. a hard, protective outer covering, also CARAPACE. |
| GRAVADLAX | • gravadlax n. Alternative form of gravlax. • GRAVADLAX n. (Swedish) a Scandinavian dish of salmon with spices and salad, also GRAVLAKS, GRAVLAX. |
| MALAXAGES | • MALAXAGE n. the softening of clay by kneading it. |
| MALAXATED | • malaxated v. Simple past tense and past participle of malaxate. • MALAXATE v. to soften by kneading, also MALAX. |
| MALAXATES | • malaxates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of malaxate. • MALAXATE v. to soften by kneading, also MALAX. |
| MALAXATOR | • malaxator n. A mill designed for malaxation, particularly for softening or mixing a mass. • malaxator n. An agent used to assist in malaxating something, such as butter or oil. • MALAXATOR n. one who, or that which, malaxates; esp. a machine for grinding, kneading, or stirring into a pasty or doughy mass. |
| PARADOXAL | • paradoxal adj. (Obsolete) paradoxical. • PARADOXAL adj. of the nature of paradox, also PARADOXICAL. |
| PARALEXIA | • paralexia n. (Pathology) A language disorder in which the words or syllables of a text being read are transposed… • PARALEXIA n. transposition of words or syllables in reading, due to brain damage. |
| PARATAXES | • parataxes n. Plural of parataxis. • PARATAXIS n. the juxtaposition of clauses or phrases without the use of coordinating or subordinating conjunctions, as 'It was cold; the snows came'. |
| PARATAXIS | • parataxis n. (Grammar) Speech or writing in which clauses or phrases are placed together without being separated… • parataxis n. (Literature) The juxtaposition of two images or fragments, usually starkly dissimilar, without a clear connection. • parataxis n. (Historical, politics) A coalition or "partisan camp" in the Ancient Greek political system. |
| SYNAXARIA | • synaxaria n. Plural of synaxarion. • synaxaria n. Plural of synaxarium. • SYNAXARION n. a lection containing an account of a saint's life. |
| TARAXACUM | • taraxacum n. (Medicine) The dried root of the dandelion once used as a tonic. • taraxacum n. A plant of the genus Taraxacum. • Taraxacum prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Asteraceae – the dandelions and related plants. |