| CURTALAXE | • curtal-axe n. (Obsolete) A short, broad sword. • CURTALAXE n. (archaic) a short broad sword; a cutlass, also CURTALAX, CURTAXE. |
| EXACTRESS | • exactress n. A female exactor. • EXACTRESS n. a female exactor. |
| EXARCHATE | • exarchate n. (Historical) The province or area of an exarch. • EXARCHATE n. the office or the province of an exarch, the rank below patriarch in the Eastern church. |
| EXARCHIST | • exarchist n. A supporter of the exarch. • EXARCHIST n. a supporter of the Bulgarian exarch. |
| EXCARNATE | • excarnate adj. Deprived or stripped of flesh. • excarnate v. (Transitive) To deprive or strip of flesh. • EXCARNATE v. to deprive or strip of flesh. |
| EXCAVATOR | • excavator n. A person who excavates. • excavator n. A vehicle, often on tracks, used to dig ditches etc. • excavator n. A curette used to scrape out pathological material. |
| EXCORIATE | • excoriate v. (Transitive) To wear off the skin of; to chafe or flay. • excoriate v. (Transitive, figuratively) To strongly denounce or censure. • EXCORIATE v. to abrade; to heap abuse. |
| EXECRATED | • execrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of execrate. • EXECRATE v. to declare to be evil; to denounce or place under a curse. |
| EXECRATES | • execrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of execrate. • EXECRATE v. to declare to be evil; to denounce or place under a curse. |
| EXECRATOR | • execrator n. One who execrates. • EXECRATOR n. one who execrates. |
| EXECUTARY | • EXECUTARY n. a business whose job comprises tasks appropriate to middle management as well as those traditionally carried out by a secretary. |
| EXTRACTED | • extracted v. Simple past tense and past participle of extract. • EXTRACT v. to draw out by force. |
| EXTRACTOR | • extractor n. Any of various mechanical devices that extract a component from others. • extractor n. (Chemistry) An apparatus that uses a solvent to remove soluble substances from a mixture. • extractor n. A centrifugal drying machine. |
| EXTRICATE | • extricate v. (Transitive) To free, disengage, loosen, or untangle. • extricate v. (Rare) To free from intricacies or perplexity. • EXTRICATE v. to free from entanglements or perplexities. |
| TANOREXIC | • tanorexic adj. Relating to, or suffering from, tanorexia. • tanorexic n. Somebody suffering from tanorexia. • TANOREXIC n. a person obsessed with maintaining a permanent deep tan, esp. through use of tanning machines. |