| ACETOXYLS | • acetoxyls n. Plural of acetoxyl. • ACETOXYL n. a univalent radical. |
| AUXOCYTES | • AUXOCYTE n. a cell undergoing meiosis. |
| CATALEXES | • catalexes n. Plural of catalexis. • CATALEXIS n. the condition of being catalectic, lacking one syllable in the last foot. |
| CATALEXIS | • catalexis n. A shortened or incomplete last foot at the end of a verse. • catalexis n. Truncation at the close of a line of poetry by omission of one or two final syllables. • CATALEXIS n. the condition of being catalectic, lacking one syllable in the last foot. |
| CYTOTAXES | • CYTOTAXIS n. movement of cells due to external stimulus. |
| EXACTIONS | • exactions n. Plural of exaction. • EXACTION n. the act of exacting. |
| EXACTNESS | • exactness n. The state of being exact. • EXACTNESS n. the state of being exact. |
| EXACTRESS | • exactress n. A female exactor. • EXACTRESS n. a female exactor. |
| EXARCHIST | • exarchist n. A supporter of the exarch. • EXARCHIST n. a supporter of the Bulgarian exarch. |
| EXCAVATES | • excavates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of excavate. • EXCAVATE v. to dig out. |
| EXCITANTS | • excitants n. Plural of excitant. • EXCITANT n. a stimulant. |
| 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. |
| EXITANCES | • exitances n. Plural of exitance. • EXITANCE n. a measure of radiation from a surface. |
| EXPISCATE | • expiscate v. (Transitive, formal, archaic) To fish out; to find out by skill or laborious investigation; to search out. • EXPISCATE v. to learn through laborious investigation; literally, to fish out. |
| EXSECANTS | • exsecants n. Plural of exsecant. • EXSECANT n. a trigonometric function of an angle. |
| EXSICCANT | • exsiccant adj. Having the quality of drying up; causing a drying up. • exsiccant n. A medicine that causes drying up. • EXSICCANT n. something having the quality of drying up. |
| EXSICCATE | • exsiccate v. (Transitive) To dry, to desiccate, to dehydrate. • EXSICCATE v. to dry up. |
| HEXASTICH | • hexastich n. A poem consisting of six verses or lines. • HEXASTICH n. a poem or stanza of six lines, also HEXASTICHON. |
| TAXACEOUS | • taxaceous adj. Of or relating to the yew trees of the Taxaceae family. • TAXACEOUS adj. pertaining to yew trees. |