| APPROXIMATES | • approximates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of approximate. • APPROXIMATE v. to come close to. |
| AUTOTOXEMIAS | • autotoxemias n. Plural of autotoxemia. • AUTOTOXEMIA n. self-poisoning caused by absorption of toxic products originating within the body, also AUTOTOXAEMIA. |
| AUXANOMETERS | • auxanometers n. Plural of auxanometer. • AUXANOMETER n. an instrument for measuring growth of plants. |
| AXINOMANCIES | • AXINOMANCY n. divination using an axe or hatchet. |
| AXIOMATISING | • axiomatising v. Present participle of axiomatise. • AXIOMATISE v. to make axiomatic, also AXIOMATIZE. |
| EXAMINATIONS | • examinations n. Plural of examination. • EXAMINATION n. the act of examining. |
| EXANIMATIONS | • EXANIMATION n. lifelessness. |
| EXCLAMATIONS | • exclamations n. Plural of exclamation. • EXCLAMATION n. a sharp or sudden utterance. |
| MAXIMISATION | • maximisation n. Alternative spelling of maximization. • MAXIMISATION n. the act of maximising, also MAXIMATION, MAXIMIZATION. |
| METATHORAXES | • metathoraxes n. Plural of metathorax. • METATHORAX n. the last or posterior segment of the thorax in insects. |
| MORPHALLAXES | • morphallaxes n. Plural of morphallaxis. • MORPHALLAXIS n. regeneration in a changed form. |
| MORPHALLAXIS | • morphallaxis n. (Biology) The regeneration of specific tissue due to loss or death of the existing tissue. • MORPHALLAXIS n. regeneration in a changed form. |
| PAROXYSMALLY | • paroxysmally adv. In a paroxysmal manner. • PAROXYSMAL adv. of the nature of a paroxysm. |
| TOXICOMANIAS | • toxicomanias n. Plural of toxicomania. • TOXICOMANIA n. a morbid craving for poisons. |
| XANTHOMATOUS | • xanthomatous adj. Of or relating to xanthoma or xanthomatosis. • XANTHOMATOUS adj. of or like a xanthoma, a skin disease marked by the development or irregular yellowish patches upon the skin. |
| XYLOBALSAMUM | • xylobalsamum n. The dried twigs or fragrant wood of balm of Gilead (or balsam of Mecca). • XYLOBALSAMUM n. the dried twigs, or the wood, of the balm of Gilead tree. |