| EPISTAXISES | • EPISTAXIS n. bleeding from the nose. |
| EXPANSIVITY | • expansivity n. Expansiveness. • expansivity n. (Mathematics) The formal notion of points moving away from one another under the action of an iterated function. • EXPANSIVITY n. the state of being expansive. |
| EXPIRATIONS | • expirations n. Plural of expiration. • EXPIRATION n. the last emission of breath. |
| EXPISCATING | • expiscating v. Present participle of expiscate. • EXPISCATE v. to learn through laborious investigation; literally, to fish out. |
| EXPISCATION | • expiscation n. (Archaic, formal) The act of expiscating; fishing. • EXPISCATION n. the act of expiscating. |
| IDEOPRAXIST | • ideopraxist n. A person who is compelled to carry out an idea. • IDEOPRAXIST n. one who is impelled to carry out an idea. |
| MAXILLIPEDS | • maxillipeds n. Plural of maxilliped. • MAXILLIPED n. one of the mouth appendages of Crustacea, situated next behind the maxillae, also MAXILLIPEDE. |
| PHILOXENIAS | • PHILOXENIA n. hospitality. |
| PISCATRIXES | • PISCATRIX n. a (female) angler. |
| PIXELATIONS | • pixelations n. Plural of pixelation. • PIXELATION n. a video technique in which an image is blurred by being overlaid with a grid of squares, usually to disguise the identity of a person. |
| PIXILATIONS | • pixilations n. Plural of pixilation. • PIXILATION n. a technique for making human figures and animals appear to be animated e.g. by the use of stop-frame methods, also PIXELLATION, PIXILLATION. |
| PLEIOTAXIES | • PLEIOTAXY n. an increase in the whorls of a flower. |
| POSTEXILIAN | • postexilian adj. After an exile, especially the Biblical exile of the Jews. • POSTEXILIAN adj. existing or occurring after exile, esp. after the Babylonian captivity of the Jews, also POSTEXILIC. |
| TOXIPHOBIAS | • toxiphobias n. Plural of toxiphobia. • TOXIPHOBIA n. the morbid fear of poisoning, also TOXICOPHOBIA. |
| XERISCAPING | • xeriscaping n. Landscaping in ways that do not require supplemental irrigation. • xeriscaping v. Present participle of xeriscape. • XERISCAPE v. (tradename) to landscape (an arid place) in a way that conserves by using plants that require little water. |
| XIPHISTERNA | • xiphisterna n. Plural of xiphisternum. • XIPHISTERNUM n. the posterior and smallest of the three divisions of the sternum. |