| ABOIDEAUX | • aboideaux n. Plural of aboideau. • ABOIDEAU n. (French) a tide gate, also ABOITEAU. |
| ALDOXIMES | • aldoximes n. Plural of aldoxime. • ALDOXIME n. an oxime formed by reaction between hydroxylamine and an aldehyde. |
| ALKOXIDES | • alkoxides n. Plural of alkoxide. • ALKOXIDE n. a basic salt derived from an alcohol by the replacement of a hydroxyl hydrogen with a metal. |
| DEOXIDATE | • deoxidate v. To deoxidize. • DEOXIDATE v. to deoxidize. |
| DOXASTICS | • DOXASTICS n. the branch of logic concerned with belief. |
| EXODONTIA | • exodontia n. The extraction of teeth. • EXODONTIA n. the branch of dentistry involving the extraction of teeth. |
| EXUDATION | • exudation n. The act or process of exuding. • exudation n. Something that is exuded. • EXUDATION n. the act of exuding. |
| HEXAPLOID | • hexaploid adj. Having six complete sets of chromosomes in a single cell. • hexaploid n. A cell or organism that has six complete sets of chromosomes. • HEXAPLOID n. a cell having six times the ordinary number of chromosomes. |
| HEXAPODIC | • HEXAPODIC adj. of a line or verse, having six feet. |
| IXODIASES | • IXODIASIS n. a disease caused by or transmitted by ticks. |
| IXODIASIS | • ixodiasis n. Disease caused by ticks of the superfamily Ixodoidea. • IXODIASIS n. a disease caused by or transmitted by ticks. |
| OXIDATING | • oxidating v. Present participle of oxidate. • OXIDATE v. to combine with oxygen, also OXIDISE, OXIDIZE. |
| OXIDATION | • oxidation n. The combination of a substance with oxygen. • oxidation n. (Chemistry) A reaction in which the atoms of an element lose electrons and the oxidation state of the… • OXIDATION n. the act of oxidizing. |
| OXIDATIVE | • oxidative adj. (Chemistry) Of, relating to, or produced by oxidation. • OXIDATIVE adj. relating to oxidation. |
| PYRIDOXAL | • pyridoxal n. (Biochemistry) One of the three natural forms of vitamin B6. • PYRIDOXAL n. a crystalline aldehyde of the vitamin B6 group. |
| XIPHOIDAL | • xiphoidal adj. Xiphoid; sword-shaped. • XIPHOIDAL adj. swordlike, also XIPHOID. |