| APOMIXES | • apomixes n. Plural of apomixis. • APOMIXIS n. (Greek) nonsexual reproduction, from an apomict or unfertilized ovum. |
| APOPLEXY | • apoplexy n. (Medicine, dated) Unconsciousness or incapacity resulting from a cerebral hemorrhage or stroke. • apoplexy n. (Informal) A state of intense and almost uncontrollable anger. • APOPLEXY n. a sudden loss of sensation and movement due to a disturbance of blood supply to the brain. |
| EXOCARPS | • exocarps n. Plural of exocarp. • EXOCARP n. the outer portion of a fruit, as the flesh of a peach or the rind of an orange. |
| EXOPHAGY | • exophagy n. (Rare) Cannibalism, of those outside a social group. • EXOPHAGY n. a cannibal custom of eating other than one's kin. |
| EXOPLASM | • exoplasm n. Alternative form of ectoplasm. • EXOPLASM n. the outer transparent layer of protoplasm in a developing ovum, also ECTOPLASM. |
| EXPANDOR | • expandor n. Dated form of expander. • EXPANDOR n. a type of transducer, an electronic device transmitting received energy in a different form, also EXPANDER. |
| EXPIATOR | • expiator n. One who makes expiation or atonement. • EXPIATOR n. one who makes expiation or atonement. |
| EXPOSALS | • exposals n. Plural of exposal. • EXPOSAL n. exposure. |
| HEXAPODS | • hexapods n. Plural of hexapod. • HEXAPOD n. an animal with six feet, an insect. |
| HEXAPODY | • hexapody n. (Poetry, countable) Six metrical feet taken together, or included in one measure. • hexapody n. (Zoology, uncountable) The property of being a hexapod; six-leggedness. • HEXAPODY n. a line of verse with six feet. |
| NAPROXEN | • naproxen n. (Pharmacology) A certain non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug that inhibits the COX-1 and COX-2 enzymes… • NAPROXEN n. an anti-inflammatory drug. |
| OXAZEPAM | • oxazepam n. (Pharmacology) A drug of the benzodiazepine group, used to treat anxiety states and insomnia; 7-chloro-1,3-dihydro-3-hy… • OXAZEPAM n. a tranquilizing drug. |
| 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. |
| POLLAXED | • POLLAXE v. to strike with a pollaxe. |
| POLLAXES | • pollaxes n. Plural of pollax. • pollaxes n. Plural of pollaxe. • POLLAXE v. to strike with a pollaxe. |
| PONCEAUX | • ponceaux n. Plural of ponceau. • PONCEAU n. (French) a poppy-coloured red dye. |
| WATERPOX | • waterpox n. Alternative spelling of water pox (“chickenpox”). • water␣pox n. (Medicine, dated) A common childhood disease caused by virus; chickenpox, varicella. • WATERPOX n. chickenpox. |
| XENOPHYA | • xenophya n. (Biology) foreign particles found within an organism, such as sand grains. • XENOPHYA n. (Greek) elements of a shell or skeleton not secreted by the organism itself. |