| ECHOPRAXIA | • echopraxia n. The involuntary repetition or imitation of the observed movements of another. • ECHOPRAXIA n. in mental illness, echo-like repetition of another's actions, also ECHOPRAXIS. |
| EXASPERATE | • exasperate v. To tax the patience of; irk, frustrate, vex, provoke, annoy; to make angry. • exasperate adj. (Obsolete) exasperated; embittered. • EXASPERATE v. to excite the anger of. |
| EXPATIATOR | • expatiator n. One who expatiates. • EXPATIATOR n. one who expatiates. |
| EXPATRIATE | • expatriate adj. Living outside of one’s own country. • expatriate n. One who lives outside one’s own country. • expatriate v. (Transitive) To banish; to drive or force (a person) from his own country; to make an exile of. |
| GASPEREAUX | • gaspereaux n. Plural of gaspereau. • GASPEREAU n. (French) a fish of the herring family found on the Atlantic coast of North America, aka alewife. |
| HEXAPLARIC | • HEXAPLARIC adj. relating to a hexapla, an edition of the bible in six languages, also HEXAPLAR, HEXAPLARIAN. |
| PARADOXERS | • paradoxers n. Plural of paradoxer. • PARADOXER n. one who engages in paradox. |
| PARADOXIES | • paradoxies n. Plural of paradoxy. • PARADOXY n. the quality of being paradoxical. |
| PARADOXURE | • paradoxure n. Any member of the species of genus Paradoxurus, Asiatic viverrine mammals allied to the civet. • PARADOXURE n. a civetlike animal of South Asia. |
| PARALEXIAS | • paralexias n. Plural of paralexia. • PARALEXIA n. transposition of words or syllables in reading, due to brain damage. |
| PARALLAXES | • parallaxes n. Plural of parallax. • PARALLAX n. an apparent optical displacement of an object. |
| PARAPRAXES | • parapraxes n. Plural of parapraxis. • PARAPRAXIS n. a slip of the tongue or pen that reveals the unconscious mind. |
| PARASEXUAL | • parasexual adj. (Biology) Exhibiting parasexuality. • parasexual adj. Both parasocial and sexual; being or relating to a one-sided sexual relationship. • PARASEXUAL adj. relating to reproduction that results in recombination of genes from different individuals. |
| PREAXIALLY | • preaxially adv. (Anatomy) In front of an axis. • PREAXIAL adv. situated in front of any transverse axis in the body of an animal. |
| PREMAXILLA | • premaxilla n. (Anatomy) Either of a pair of bones in front of the maxillary bones in the upper vertebrate jaw. • PREMAXILLA n. (Latin) a bone in front of the maxilla, also PREMAXILLARY. |
| SEPARATRIX | • separatrix n. (Typography, historical) The ⟨L⟩ or pipe ⟨|⟩ mark formerly used to divide integers from decimals. • separatrix n. (Typography, obsolete) Synonym of decimal point, which replaced such marks. • separatrix n. (Typography) The proofreader’s mark resembling a slash ⟨ / ⟩ or vertical bar ⟨ | ⟩ placed after a note… |
| SPARAXISES | • sparaxises n. Plural of sparaxis. • SPARAXIS n. a South African iridaceous plant with starlike flowers and lacerated spathes. |