| ANTHRAXES | • anthraxes n. Plural of anthrax. • ANTHRAX n. a deadly disease of sheep or cattle. |
| AUXOTROPH | • auxotroph n. Any microorganism that has lost the ability to synthesize an organic compound required for its growth… • AUXOTROPH n. an auxotrophic strain or individual, i.e. one requiring a specific growth substance beyond the minimum required for normal metabolism. |
| EARTHFLAX | • earthflax n. (Obsolete) asbestos. • EARTHFLAX n. asbestos. |
| 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. |
| EXARCHIST | • exarchist n. A supporter of the exarch. • EXARCHIST n. a supporter of the Bulgarian exarch. |
| EXHAUSTER | • exhauster n. One who exhausts or depletes. • exhauster n. (Automotive) Exhaust system. • EXHAUSTER n. one who, or that which, exhausts. |
| EXTRAUGHT | • extraught v. (Obsolete) past participle of extract. • EXTRACT v. to draw out by force. |
| 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. |
| NARTHEXES | • narthexes n. Plural of narthex. • NARTHEX n. (Greek) a small entrance or porch to a church. |
| ORTHOAXES | • ORTHOAXIS n. in crystallography, the orthodiagonal. |
| ORTHOAXIS | • ORTHOAXIS n. in crystallography, the orthodiagonal. |
| PROTHORAX | • prothorax n. (Entomology) The anterior segment of the insect thorax; it carries the first pair of legs. • PROTHORAX n. the first or anterior segment of the thorax in insects. |
| RHEOTAXES | • rheotaxes n. Plural of rheotaxis. • RHEOTAXIS n. the movement of an organism in response to a current of water. |
| RHEOTAXIS | • rheotaxis n. (Biology) movement in response to a current (of water or air). • RHEOTAXIS n. the movement of an organism in response to a current of water. |
| TAXIARCHS | • taxiarchs n. Plural of taxiarch. • TAXIARCH n. an Athenian military officer commanding a certain division of an army. |