| EXONUCLEASES | • exonucleases n. Plural of exonuclease. • EXONUCLEASE n. an enzyme that breaks down a nucleic acid by removing nucleotides one by one from the end of a chain. |
| EXPANSIONISM | • expansionism n. The policy, of a nation, of expanding its territory or its economic influence. • EXPANSIONISM n. a policy or practice of expansion and esp. of territorial expansion by a nation. |
| EXPANSIONIST | • expansionist adj. Of or pertaining to expansionism. • expansionist n. An advocate of expansionism. • EXPANSIONIST n. an advocate of expansionism. |
| EXPISCATIONS | • expiscations n. Plural of expiscation. • EXPISCATION n. the act of expiscating. |
| EXPRESSIONAL | • expressional adj. Of or pertaining to expression, either in language, genetics, the face or the arts. • EXPRESSIONAL adj. relating to expression. |
| EXSANGUINOUS | • exsanguinous adj. Alternative form of exsanguious. • EXSANGUINOUS adj. without blood, anaemic, also EXSANGUINE, EXSANGUINED, EXSANGUINEOUS. |
| EXSICCATIONS | • exsiccations n. Plural of exsiccation. • EXSICCATION n. the act of exsiccating. |
| EXTRASENSORY | • extrasensory adj. Of or relating to extrasensory perception. • extra-sensory adj. Alternative form of extrasensory. • EXTRASENSORY adj. residing beyond or outside the ordinary senses. |
| HEXASTICHONS | • HEXASTICHON n. a poem or stanza of six lines, also HEXASTICH. |
| OXIDISATIONS | • OXIDISATION n. the act of oxidising, also OXIDIZATION. |
| SAXOPHONISTS | • saxophonists n. Plural of saxophonist. • SAXOPHONIST n. one who plays the saxophone. |
| SUBLUXATIONS | • subluxations n. Plural of subluxation. • SUBLUXATION n. an incomplete dislocation of a bone in a joint. |
| SUFFIXATIONS | • suffixations n. Plural of suffixation. • SUFFIXATION n. the act of creating a suffix. |
| SULFADOXINES | • SULFADOXINE n. a drug used to prevent and treat malaria, also SULPHADOXINE. |
| TRANSFIXIONS | • transfixions n. Plural of transfixion. • TRANSFIXION n. the act of transfixing. |
| XENOGLOSSIAS | • XENOGLOSSIA n. a person's knowledge of a language never studied, also XENOGLOSSY. |