| DETOXICANT | • detoxicant adj. That detoxicates. • detoxicant n. Any material that detoxicates. • DETOXICANT n. an agent that detoxicates, gets rid of a poison. |
| DEXTRANASE | • dextranase n. (Biochemistry) An enzyme that catalyzes the endohydrolysis of (1->6)-alpha-D-glucosidic linkages in dextran. • DEXTRANASE n. a hydrolase that prevents tooth decay. |
| DOMINATRIX | • dominatrix n. A dominating woman; a female dominator. • dominatrix n. A dominant female in sadomasochistic practices. • DOMINATRIX n. a prostitute catering for masochists. |
| EXCARNATED | • excarnated v. Simple past tense and past participle of excarnate. • EXCARNATE v. to deprive or strip of flesh. |
| EXODONTIAS | • exodontias n. Plural of exodontia. • EXODONTIA n. the branch of dentistry involving the extraction of teeth. |
| EXONERATED | • exonerated adj. Freed from any question of guilt, acquitted. • exonerated v. Simple past tense and past participle of exonerate. • EXONERATE v. to clear of blame. |
| EXTENDABLE | • extendable adj. Capable of being extended. • EXTENDABLE adj. that can be extended, also EXTENDIBLE, EXTENSIBLE, EXTENSILE. |
| EXTENUATED | • extenuated adj. Made slender or thin; emaciated, wasted. • extenuated v. Simple past tense and past participle of extenuate. • EXTENUATE v. to lessen; to weaken the force of. |
| EXUDATIONS | • exudations n. Plural of exudation. • EXUDATION n. the act of exuding. |
| INDEXATION | • indexation n. The adjustment of an economic variable (such as a salary) according to an index (such as that of inflation). • INDEXATION n. a system by which wages, rates of interest etc. are directly linked to changes in the cost of living index. |
| OXIDATIONS | • oxidations n. Plural of oxidation. • OXIDATION n. the act of oxidizing. |
| OXYGENATED | • oxygenated v. Simple past tense and past participle of oxygenate. • oxygenated adj. (Chemistry) Containing oxygen, or oxygen-containing radicals, as substituents. • OXYGENATE v. to impregnate or treat with oxygen. |
| TRANSFIXED | • transfixed adj. Rendered motionless by completely focused attention, rapt, entranced, mesmerized. • transfixed v. Simple past tense and past participle of transfix. • TRANSFIX v. to impale. |
| UNDERTAXED | • undertaxed adj. Taxed at less than an appropriate level. • UNDERTAX v. to tax less than the usual amount. |
| UNDERTAXES | • undertaxes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undertax. • UNDERTAX v. to tax less than the usual amount. |
| UNEXPIATED | • unexpiated adj. Not expiated. • UNEXPIATED adj. not expiated. |