| EXACERBATED | • exacerbated v. Simple past tense and past participle of exacerbate. • EXACERBATE v. to make more violent, bitter, or severe. |
| EXACERBATES | • exacerbates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exacerbate. • EXACERBATE v. to make more violent, bitter, or severe. |
| EXACTNESSES | • exactnesses n. Plural of exactness. • EXACTNESS n. the state of being exact. |
| EXACTRESSES | • exactresses n. Plural of exactress. • EXACTRESS n. a female exactor. |
| EXCEEDANCES | • exceedances n. Plural of exceedance. |
| EXCREMENTAL | • excremental adj. Of or pertaining to excrement. • EXCREMENTAL adj. relating to excrement, also EXCREMENTITIAL. |
| EXECUTABLES | • executables n. Plural of executable. • EXECUTABLE n. an executable piece of code. |
| EXECUTARIES | • EXECUTARY n. a business whose job comprises tasks appropriate to middle management as well as those traditionally carried out by a secretary. |
| EXERCISABLE | • exercisable adj. Capable of being exercised. • EXERCISABLE adj. that can be exercised. |
| EXONUCLEASE | • exonuclease n. (Biochemistry, genetics) Any of a group of enzymes which cleave single nucleotides from the end of a… • EXONUCLEASE n. an enzyme that breaks down a nucleic acid by removing nucleotides one by one from the end of a chain. |
| EXPECTANCES | • expectances n. Plural of expectance. • EXPECTANCE n. the state of expecting, also EXPECTANCY. |
| EXPECTATIVE | • expectative adj. Of or pertaining to an expectation. • expectative adj. (Canon law) Of or pertaining to the reversion of a benefice. • expectative n. (Canon law) The anticipatory grant of an ecclesiastical benefice, not vacant at the moment but which… |
| EXPECTORATE | • expectorate v. (Transitive, intransitive) To cough up fluid from the lungs. • expectorate v. (Transitive, intransitive) To spit. • EXPECTORATE v. to eject from the throat or lungs by coughing or hawking and spitting. |
| EXUBERANCES | • exuberances n. Plural of exuberance. • EXUBERANCE n. the state of being exuberant, also EXUBERANCY. |
| EXULCERATED | • exulcerated v. Simple past tense and past participle of exulcerate. • EXULCERATE v. to ulcerate. |
| EXULCERATES | • exulcerates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exulcerate. • EXULCERATE v. to ulcerate. |
| HEXADECANES | • hexadecanes n. Plural of hexadecane. • HEXADECANE n. the systematic name for cetane, a colourless liquid hydrocarbon. |
| HEXAHEMERIC | • HEXAHEMERIC adj. relating to a hexaemeron, the biblical six days of creation, also HEXAEMERIC. |
| INEXECRABLE | • inexecrable adj. (Obsolete) That cannot be execrated enough. • INEXECRABLE adj. (Shakespeare) perhaps a misprint for inexorable, though interpreted by some as an intensive form of execrable. |