| ALEXINE | • alexine n. A defensive proteid. • ALEXINE n. a substance in the blood which protects against disease, also ALEXIN. |
| AXELIKE | • axelike adj. Alternative spelling of axlike. • AXELIKE adj. like an axe in form, also AXLIKE. |
| EXALTED | • exalted v. Simple past tense and past participle of exalt. • exalted adj. Praised, honored. • exalted adj. Noble, sublime; heavenly. |
| EXALTER | • exalter n. Someone who exalts. • EXALTER n. one who exalts or raises to dignity. |
| EXAMPLE | • example n. Something that is representative of all such things in a group. • example n. Something that serves to illustrate or explain a rule. • example n. Something that serves as a pattern of behaviour to be imitated (a good example) or not to be imitated (a bad example). |
| EXCLAVE | • exclave n. A portion of a country’s territory not connected to the main part. • exclave n. (Medicine, rare) A detached part of an organ, as of the pancreas, thyroid (accessory thyroids), or other gland. • EXCLAVE n. a portion of a country separated from the main part and constituting an enclave in respect to the surrounding territory. |
| EXEMPLA | • exempla n. Plural of exemplum. • EXEMPLUM n. (Latin) a short story or anecdote with a moral. |
| EXHALED | • exhaled v. Simple past tense and past participle of exhale. • EXHALE v. to breathe out. |
| EXHALES | • exhales v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exhale. • EXHALE v. to breathe out. |
| LATEXES | • latexes n. Plural of latex. • LATEX n. (Latin) the milky juice of rubber trees. |
| POLEAXE | • poleaxe n. An ax having both a blade and a hammer face; used to slaughter cattle. • poleaxe n. (Historical) A long-handled battle axe, being a combination of ax, hammer and pike. • poleaxe v. (Transitive) To fell someone with, or as if with, a poleaxe. |
| RELAXED | • relaxed adj. (Obsolete, physiology) Made slack or feeble; weak, soft. • relaxed adj. Made more lenient; less strict; lax. • relaxed adj. Free from tension or anxiety; at ease; leisurely. |
| RELAXER | • relaxer n. Any agent that produces relaxation. • relaxer n. (Cosmetics) A cream or lotion that loosens curls in the hair to aid straightening. • relaxer n. A person who relaxes. |
| RELAXES | • relaxes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of relax. • RELAX v. to make less tense or rigid. |
| TELEFAX | • telefax n. Synonym of telefacsimile. • telefax v. (Transitive) To transmit by telefacsimile. • TELEFAX v. to send by fax. |