| ALEXITHYMIA | • alexithymia n. A deficiency in understanding, processing, or describing emotions. • ALEXITHYMIA n. an inability to recognize, understand, and describe emotions. |
| ANTIHELIXES | • antihelixes n. Plural of antihelix. • ANTIHELIX n. the curved elevation of the cartilage of the ear, within or in front of the helix, also ANTHELIX. |
| AXEROPHTHOL | • axerophthol n. Vitamin A. • AXEROPHTHOL n. vitamin A, a pale yellow crystalline substance, deficiency of which causes xerophthalmia. |
| EARTHFLAXES | • EARTHFLAX n. asbestos. |
| EXHALATIONS | • exhalations n. Plural of exhalation. • EXHALATION n. something exhaled or given off. |
| EXHAUSTEDLY | • exhaustedly adv. In an exhausted manner. • EXHAUSTEDLY adv. in the manner of one who has no strength. |
| EXHAUSTIBLE | • exhaustible adj. Capable of being exhausted. • EXHAUSTIBLE adj. capable of being exhausted. |
| EXHAUSTLESS | • exhaustless adj. Unable to be exhausted; having an endless supply; inexhaustible. • exhaustless adj. (Of an automobile or similar machine) Not producing exhaust; nonpolluting. • EXHAUSTLESS adj. inexhaustible. |
| EXHILARANTS | • exhilarants n. Plural of exhilarant. • EXHILARANT n. an exhilarant medicine. |
| EXHILARATED | • exhilarated v. Simple past tense and past participle of exhilarate. • EXHILARATE v. to make cheerful and excited. |
| EXHILARATES | • exhilarates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exhilarate. • EXHILARATE v. to make cheerful and excited. |
| EXHILARATOR | • exhilarator n. One who, or that which, causes exhilaration. • EXHILARATOR n. one who exhilarates. |
| HEMATOXYLIN | • hematoxylin n. (Medicine, organic chemistry) A phenolic compound having the chemical formula C16H14O6, used (most often… • HEMATOXYLIN n. a dye obtained from logwood, also HAEMATOXYLIN. |
| HEXASTICHAL | • HEXASTICHAL adj. having six lines or rows, also HEXASTICHIC. |
| HEXATEUCHAL | • Hexateuchal adj. Relating to the Hexateuch of the Bible. • HEXATEUCHAL adj. relating to the Hexateuch, the first six books of the Old Testament. |
| HYDROXYLATE | • hydroxylate v. (Organic chemistry) To introduce a hydroxyl group into a compound. • HYDROXYLATE v. to introduce hydroxyl into. |
| PHYLLOTAXES | • phyllotaxes n. Plural of phyllotaxis. • PHYLLOTAXIS n. the arrangement of leaves on a stem and in relation to one another, also PHYLLOTAXY. |
| PHYTOALEXIN | • phytoalexin n. (Medicine) any of several classes of antibiotics produced by plants in response to microorganisms. • PHYTOALEXIN n. any substance produced by a plant as a defence against disease. |