| ATARAXICS | • ataraxics n. Plural of ataraxic. • ATARAXIC n. a tranquillizing drug. |
| AXIOMATIC | • axiomatic adj. Self-evident or unquestionable. • axiomatic adj. (Mathematics) Relating to or containing axioms. • AXIOMATIC adj. indisputably true, self-evident, also AXIOMATICAL. |
| CATALEXES | • catalexes n. Plural of catalexis. • CATALEXIS n. the condition of being catalectic, lacking one syllable in the last foot. |
| CATALEXIS | • catalexis n. A shortened or incomplete last foot at the end of a verse. • catalexis n. Truncation at the close of a line of poetry by omission of one or two final syllables. • CATALEXIS n. the condition of being catalectic, lacking one syllable in the last foot. |
| CATAPLEXY | • cataplexy n. (Medicine) An abrupt loss of muscle tone, sometimes associated with narcolepsy. • CATAPLEXY n. a condition feigning death, used by some animals to discourage predators. |
| CURTALAXE | • curtal-axe n. (Obsolete) A short, broad sword. • CURTALAXE n. (archaic) a short broad sword; a cutlass, also CURTALAX, CURTAXE. |
| EXACTABLE | • exactable adj. Having the capability of being exacted. • EXACTABLE adj. that can be exacted. |
| EXARCHATE | • exarchate n. (Historical) The province or area of an exarch. • EXARCHATE n. the office or the province of an exarch, the rank below patriarch in the Eastern church. |
| EXCARNATE | • excarnate adj. Deprived or stripped of flesh. • excarnate v. (Transitive) To deprive or strip of flesh. • EXCARNATE v. to deprive or strip of flesh. |
| EXCAUDATE | • excaudate adj. (Zoology) Not caudate; without a cauda. • EXCAUDATE adj. tailless. |
| EXCAVATED | • excavated v. Simple past tense and past participle of excavate. • EXCAVATE v. to dig out. |
| EXCAVATES | • excavates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of excavate. • EXCAVATE v. to dig out. |
| EXCAVATOR | • excavator n. A person who excavates. • excavator n. A vehicle, often on tracks, used to dig ditches etc. • excavator n. A curette used to scrape out pathological material. |
| MAXICOATS | • maxicoats n. Plural of maxicoat. • MAXICOAT n. a long coat. |
| 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. |
| TAXACEOUS | • taxaceous adj. Of or relating to the yew trees of the Taxaceae family. • TAXACEOUS adj. pertaining to yew trees. |
| TAXIARCHS | • taxiarchs n. Plural of taxiarch. • TAXIARCH n. an Athenian military officer commanding a certain division of an army. |
| TOXOCARAL | • TOXOCARAL adj. related to toxocara. |
| TOXOCARAS | • TOXOCARA n. a kind of parasitic worm found in the intestines of dogs and cats. |