| AXLETREES | • axletrees n. Plural of axletree. • AXLETREE n. a bar used as a primitive wheel axle for animal-drawn vehicle. |
| BEESWAXED | • beeswaxed v. Simple past tense and past participle of beeswax. • BEESWAX v. to polish with the wax of bees. |
| BEESWAXES | • beeswaxes n. Plural of beeswax. • beeswaxes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of beeswax. • BEESWAX v. to polish with the wax of bees. |
| EXAMETRES | • exametres n. Plural of exametre. • EXAMETRE n. ten to the power of eighteen metres. |
| EXAMINEES | • examinees n. Plural of examinee. • EXAMINEE n. one who is taking an examination. |
| EXECRABLE | • execrable adj. Of the poorest quality. • execrable adj. Hateful. • EXECRABLE adj. detestable, wretched. |
| EXECRATED | • execrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of execrate. • EXECRATE v. to declare to be evil; to denounce or place under a curse. |
| EXECRATES | • execrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of execrate. • EXECRATE v. to declare to be evil; to denounce or place under a curse. |
| EXIGEANTE | • exigeante n. (Dated) A demanding woman. • exigeante adj. (Dated) Of a woman: demanding. • EXIGEANTE adj. (French) (of a female) exacting. |
| EXONERATE | • exonerate v. (Transitive, archaic) To relieve (someone or something) of a load; to unburden (a load). • exonerate v. (Obsolete, reflexive) Of a body of water: to discharge or empty (itself). • exonerate v. (Transitive) To free (someone) from an obligation, responsibility or task. |
| EXTENUATE | • extenuate adj. Of a person: emaciated, wasted, weakened; of the body or part of it: atrophied, shrunken, withered. • extenuate adj. Of a quality or thing: lessened, weakened. • extenuate adj. Reduced to poverty; impoverished. |
| EXTREATED | • EXTREAT v. (Spenser) to extract or eliminate (something). |
| EXUBERATE | • exuberate v. (Obsolete) To abound; to be in great abundance. • exuberate v. (Now rare) To develop into (something), by an exuberance of growth. • exuberate v. To delight, to make exuberant. |
| HEXAMETER | • hexameter n. (Countable) A line in a poem having six metrical feet. • hexameter n. (Uncountable) A poetic metre in which each line has six feet. • HEXAMETER n. a verse line of six feet. |
| REANNEXED | • reannexed v. Simple past tense and past participle of reannex. • REANNEX v. to annex again. |
| REANNEXES | • reannexes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reannex. • REANNEX v. to annex again. |
| REEXAMINE | • reexamine v. Alternative spelling of re-examine. • reëxamine v. Rare spelling of reexamine. • re-examine v. (Transitive) To examine again. |
| TELEFAXED | • telefaxed v. Simple past tense and past participle of telefax. • TELEFAX v. to send by fax. |
| TELEFAXES | • telefaxes n. Plural of telefax. • TELEFAX v. to send by fax. |
| TREEWAXES | • TREEWAX n. a wax secreted by a certain insect, used as a floor wax, aka Chinese wax. |