| APYREXIAS | • apyrexias n. Plural of apyrexia. • APYREXIA n. a period of intermission in a fever. |
| ASPHYXIED | • asphyxied v. Simple past tense and past participle of asphyxy. • ASPHYXY v. to suffer defective aeration of the blood caused by failure of the oxygen supply, also ASPHYXIA. |
| ASPHYXIES | • asphyxies n. Plural of asphyxy. • asphyxies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of asphyxy. • ASPHYXY v. to suffer defective aeration of the blood caused by failure of the oxygen supply, also ASPHYXIA. |
| DYSLEXIAS | • dyslexias n. Plural of dyslexia. • DYSLEXIA n. impairment of the ability to read. |
| EXCITABLY | • excitably adv. In an excitable manner. • EXCITABLE adv. able to be excited. |
| EXCITANCY | • excitancy n. Propensity to excite or stimulate. • EXCITANCY n. the property of being an excitant. |
| EXPIATORY | • expiatory adj. Of or pertaining to expiation. • EXPIATORY adj. having power, or intended, to make expiation. |
| EXTRALITY | • extrality n. Extraterritoriality. • EXTRALITY n. the privilege of being outside the jurisdiction of the country one is in. |
| HYPOXEMIA | • hypoxemia n. (Medicine) An abnormal deficiency in the concentration of oxygen in the blood, be it the partial pressure… • HYPOXEMIA n. deficiency of oxygenation of the blood, also HYPOXAEMIA, HYPOXIA. |
| INEXACTLY | • inexactly adv. In a manner not exact or precise; inaccurately. • INEXACT adv. not exact or precise. |
| LEXICALLY | • lexically adv. (Manner) In a lexical manner. • lexically adv. (Domain) In terms of a lexicon. • LEXICAL adv. of or relating to words or the vocabulary of a language as distinguished from its grammar and construction. |
| PLEIOTAXY | • PLEIOTAXY n. an increase in the whorls of a flower. |
| SEXUALITY | • sexuality n. The quality of being sexual; that which is characterized or distinguished by sex. • sexuality n. Sexual activity; concern with, or interest in, sexual activity. • sexuality n. Sexual potency. |
| TAXIDERMY | • taxidermy n. The art of stuffing and mounting the skins of dead animals for exhibition in a lifelike state. • taxidermy v. (Transitive) To stuff and mount the skin of a dead animal. • TAXIDERMY n. the art of stuffing animals. |
| VEXILLARY | • vexillary n. A standard-bearer. • VEXILLARY n. a standard-bearer. |
| XERICALLY | • xerically adv. In a xeric way. • XERIC adv. requiring only a small amount of moisture. |