| ANTHOTAXIES | • anthotaxies n. Plural of anthotaxy. • ANTHOTAXY n. the arrangement of flowers on a stem or parts on a flower. |
| ANTIOXIDANT | • antioxidant n. Any substance that acts to slow or prevent the oxidation of another chemical. • antioxidant n. (Nutrition) One of a group of vitamins that act against the effects of free radicals. • antioxidant adj. Acting or having agents that act against oxidation. |
| AUTOTOXEMIA | • autotoxemia n. Alternative form of autotoxaemia. • AUTOTOXEMIA n. self-poisoning caused by absorption of toxic products originating within the body, also AUTOTOXAEMIA. |
| EXALTATIONS | • exaltations n. Plural of exaltation. • EXALTATION n. an act of exalting. |
| EXAPTATIONS | • exaptations n. Plural of exaptation. |
| EXPATIATION | • expatiation n. An act of expatiating. • EXPATIATION n. the act of expatiating. |
| EXPATIATORS | • expatiators n. Plural of expatiator. • EXPATIATOR n. one who expatiates. |
| EXPATIATORY | • expatiatory adj. Expansive; diffusive. • EXPATIATORY adj. expansive, also EXPATIATIVE. |
| EXTRAPOLATE | • extrapolate v. (Transitive) To infer by extending known information. • extrapolate v. (Transitive, mathematics) To estimate the value of a variable outside a known range from values within… • EXTRAPOLATE v. to infer (values of a variable in an unobserved interval) from values within an already observed interval. |
| HETEROTAXIA | • heterotaxia n. Heterotaxis. • HETEROTAXIA n. the abnormal disposition of organs or parts, also HETEROTAXY. |
| OXALACETATE | • oxalacetate n. Alternative form of oxaloacetate. • OXALACETATE n. a salt or ester of oxaloacetic acid, also OXALOACETATE. |
| STEREOTAXIA | • STEREOTAXIA n. the electrical destruction of a small area of brain tissue, using stereotactic methods, to relieve disorders such as epilepsy and Parkinsonism. |
| XANTHATIONS | • xanthations n. Plural of xanthation. • XANTHATION n. the formation of a xanthate, a salt of xanthic acid. |
| XEROSTOMATA | • XEROSTOMA n. excessive dryness of the mouth due to insufficient secretions, also XEROSTOMIA. |