| EPITAXES | • EPITAXIS n. the part of a play in which the main action develops, also EPITASIS. |
| EXAMPLED | • exampled v. Simple past tense and past participle of example. • EXAMPLE v. to illustrate, show by representation. |
| EXAMPLES | • examples n. Plural of example. • examples v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of example. • EXAMPLE v. to illustrate, show by representation. |
| EXAPTIVE | • exaptive adj. Relating to exaptation. • EXAPTIVE adj. of a biological feature, having a function differing from that for which it was originally evolved e.g. feathers evolved originally for warmth, also EXAPTED. |
| EXCERPTA | • excerpta n. Plural of excerptum. • EXCERPTUM n. (Latin) an excerpt, selection. |
| EXEMPLAR | • exemplar n. Something fit to be imitated; an ideal, a model. • exemplar n. A role model. • exemplar n. Something typical or representative of a class; an example that typifies. |
| EXPANDED | • expanded v. Simple past tense and past participle of expand. • EXPAND v. to increase in size or volume. |
| EXPANDER | • expander n. One who expands; something that expands. • expander n. (Dentistry) A device used to widen the upper jaw so that the bottom and upper teeth will fit together… • expander n. (Graphical user interface) A control that expands to show more options or commands, keeping them hidden until needed. |
| EXPANSES | • expanses n. Plural of expanse. • EXPANSE n. a wide area or extent. |
| EXPIABLE | • expiable adj. Capable of being expiated or atoned for. • EXPIABLE adj. capable of being expiated. |
| EXPIATED | • expiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of expiate. • EXPIATE v. to make complete atonement for. |
| EXPIATES | • expiates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of expiate. • EXPIATE v. to make complete atonement for. |
| MEGAPLEX | • megaplex n. A large, multi-screen cinema. • MEGAPLEX n. a large building having many movie theaters. |
| PIXELATE | • pixelate v. To divide an image into pixels, or to display an image in pixels. • pixelate v. To transform an image (or a portion thereof) into large pixels, especially in order to hide details. • PIXELATE v. to divide an image into pixels for display in a digital format, also PIXELLATE, PIXILATE, PIXILLATE. |
| POLEAXED | • poleaxed v. Simple past tense and past participle of poleaxe. • POLEAX v. to strike with an axlike weapon, also POLEAXE. |
| POLEAXES | • poleaxes n. Plural of poleax. • pole-axes n. Plural of pole-axe. • POLEAX v. to strike with an axlike weapon, also POLEAXE. |