| ANTIVAXERS | • antivaxers n. Plural of antivaxer. • anti-vaxers n. Plural of anti-vaxer. • ANTIVAXER n. one opposed to vaccination, also ANTIVAXXER. |
| AVIATRIXES | • aviatrixes n. Plural of aviatrix. • AVIATRIX n. a female aviator. |
| AXILLARIES | • axillaries n. Plural of axillary. • AXILLARY n. a feather on the undersurface of a bird's wing, also AXILLAR. |
| BRACHYAXIS | • BRACHYAXIS n. in crystallography, the shorter lateral axis. |
| DYSPRAXIAS | • dyspraxias n. Plural of dyspraxia. • DYSPRAXIA n. an impaired ability to perform deliberate actions. |
| EXARATIONS | • exarations n. Plural of exaration. • EXARATION n. the act of writing or engraving on stone. |
| PARADOXIES | • paradoxies n. Plural of paradoxy. • PARADOXY n. the quality of being paradoxical. |
| PARADOXIST | • paradoxist n. (Dated, derogatory) One who holds incorrect or eccentric beliefs; a bad scientist; a crank. • paradoxist n. A participant in the art movement of paradoxism. • PARADOXIST n. one who proposes a paradox. |
| PARALEXIAS | • paralexias n. Plural of paralexia. • PARALEXIA n. transposition of words or syllables in reading, due to brain damage. |
| PARAPRAXIS | • parapraxis n. (Psychology) A mistake, such as a slip of the tongue, that reveals a concealed thought or motive. • PARAPRAXIS n. a slip of the tongue or pen that reveals the unconscious mind. |
| SAXIFRAGES | • saxifrages n. Plural of saxifrage. • SAXIFRAGE n. a kind of rock plant. |
| 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. |
| SYNAXARION | • synaxarion n. (Christianity) A compilation of hagiographies corresponding roughly to the martyrology of the Roman Church. • SYNAXARION n. a lection containing an account of a saint's life. |