| CACHEXIAS | • cachexias n. Plural of cachexia. • CACHEXIA n. general ill health, also CACHEXY. |
| CACHEXIES | • cachexies n. Plural of cachexy. • CACHEXY n. general ill health, also CACHEXIA. |
| CASHBOXES | • cashboxes n. Plural of cashbox. • cash-boxes n. Plural of cash-box. • cash␣boxes n. Plural of cash box. |
| CHILLAXED | • chillaxed v. Simple past tense and past participle of chillax. • CHILLAX v. to relax completely. |
| CHILLAXES | • chillaxes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chillax. • CHILLAX v. to relax completely. |
| CHRONAXIE | • chronaxie n. The minimum time over which an electric current must be applied in order to stimulate a muscle fiber or nerve cell. • CHRONAXIE n. a time constant in the excitation of a nerve or muscle, also CHRONAXY. |
| 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. |
| EXARCHIES | • exarchies n. Plural of exarchy. • EXARCHY n. the domain of an exarch. |
| EXARCHIST | • exarchist n. A supporter of the exarch. • EXARCHIST n. a supporter of the Bulgarian exarch. |
| EXCHANGED | • exchanged v. Simple past tense and past participle of exchange. • EXCHANGE v. to give and receive reciprocally. |
| EXCHANGER | • exchanger n. A person or thing that exchanges one thing for another. • EXCHANGER n. one who exchanges. |
| EXCHANGES | • exchanges n. Plural of exchange. • EXCHANGE v. to give and receive reciprocally. |
| HEXACHORD | • hexachord n. (Music) A series of six tones denoted with the syllables ut-re-mi-fa-sol-la separated by seconds, the… • HEXACHORD n. a series of six notes, with a semitone between the third and fourth, the other intervals being whole tones. |
| HEXADECYL | • hexadecyl n. (Organic chemistry) The univalent radical derived from hexadecane. • HEXADECYL n. another name for the radical cetyl. |
| HEXAPODIC | • HEXAPODIC adj. of a line or verse, having six feet. |
| HEXASTICH | • hexastich n. A poem consisting of six verses or lines. • HEXASTICH n. a poem or stanza of six lines, also HEXASTICHON. |
| PANCHAXES | • panchaxes n. Plural of panchax. • PANCHAX n. (Latin) any of several kinds of brightly coloured fish, often stocked in aquariums. |
| SEXAHOLIC | • sexaholic n. One who is addicted to sex. • SEXAHOLIC n. someone addicted to sex. |
| XEROCHASY | • xerochasy n. (Biology) dehiscence that occurs upon drying. • XEROCHASY n. dehiscence on drying. |