| ALEXIPHARMICS | • alexipharmics n. Plural of alexipharmic. • ALEXIPHARMIC n. an antidote to poison. |
| APPROXIMATING | • approximating v. Present participle of approximate. • APPROXIMATE v. to come close to. |
| APPROXIMATION | • approximation n. The act, process or result of approximating. • approximation n. (Mathematics) An imprecise solution or result that is adequate for a defined purpose. • approximation n. (Medicine) The act of bringing together the edges of tissue to be sutured. |
| APPROXIMATIVE | • approximative adj. Of, relating to, or being an estimate or approximation. • approximative n. (Grammar) A grammatical construct that expresses approximation. • APPROXIMATIVE adj. approaching closely. |
| EXAMINERSHIPS | • examinerships n. Plural of examinership. • EXAMINERSHIP n. the office of examiner. |
| EXEMPLARITIES | • exemplarities n. Plural of exemplarity. • EXEMPLARITY n. the state of being exemplary. |
| EXEMPLIFIABLE | • exemplifiable adj. That can be exemplified. • EXEMPLIFIABLE adj. that can be exemplified. |
| EXPANSIONISMS | • expansionisms n. Plural of expansionism. • EXPANSIONISM n. a policy or practice of expansion and esp. of territorial expansion by a nation. |
| EXPATRIATISMS | • expatriatisms n. Plural of expatriatism. • EXPATRIATISM n. the state of being an expatriate. |
| IMPROVISATRIX | • improvisatrix n. A female that improvises. • IMPROVISATRIX n. (archaic) a female improvisator, also IMPROVISATRICE. |
| INTERPROXIMAL | • interproximal adj. Between the proximal parts of two adjoining surfaces, but especially between the surfaces of adjoining teeth. • INTERPROXIMAL adj. situated or used in the areas between adjoining teeth. |
| MAXILLIPEDARY | • maxillipedary adj. Of, or pertaining to, the maxilliped. • MAXILLIPEDARY adj. like a maxilliped, one of the mouth appendages of Crustacea. |
| MAXIMAPHILIES | • MAXIMAPHILY n. the study and collection of maximum cards. |
| PYRIDOXAMINES | • pyridoxamines n. Plural of pyridoxamine. • PYRIDOXAMINE n. a crystalline amine of the vitamin B6 group. |