| ALEXANDER | • alexander n. A cocktail made of cognac or gin, white crème de cacao, and light cream. • Alexander prop.n. A male given name from Ancient Greek, most famously held by Alexander the Great. • Alexander prop.n. A Scottish surname originating as a patronymic, anglicized from Scottish Gaelic Mac Alasdair (“son of Alexander”). |
| ANNEXURES | • annexures n. Plural of annexure. • ANNEXURE n. something added, esp. to a public document. |
| ANOREXIES | • anorexies n. Plural of anorexy. • ANOREXY n. lack of appetite, also ANOREXIA. |
| EXAMINERS | • examiners n. Plural of examiner. • EXAMINER n. one that examines. |
| 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. |
| EXCHANGER | • exchanger n. A person or thing that exchanges one thing for another. • EXCHANGER n. one who exchanges. |
| EXONERATE | • exonerate v. (Transitive, archaic) To relieve (someone or something) of a load; to unburden (a load). • exonerate v. (Obsolete, reflexive) Of a body of water: to discharge or empty (itself). • exonerate v. (Transitive) To free (someone) from an obligation, responsibility or task. |
| EXPANDERS | • expanders n. Plural of expander. • EXPANDER n. a type of transducer, an electronic device transmitting received energy in a different form, also EXPANDOR. |
| EXPLAINER | • explainer n. Agent noun of explain; one who explains. • explainer n. (Chiefly journalism) A guide that explains a topic. • EXPLAINER n. one who explains. |
| EXTERNALS | • externals n. Plural of external. • EXTERNAL n. an exterior. |
| EXTERNATS | • externats n. Plural of externat. • EXTERNAT n. (French) a day-school. |
| EXTRANETS | • extranets n. Plural of extranet. • EXTRANET n. a type of network like the internet. |
| EXUBERANT | • exuberant adj. (Of people) Very high-spirited; extremely energetic and enthusiastic. • exuberant adj. (Literary, of things that grow) Abundant, luxuriant. • EXUBERANT adj. luxuriant, overflowing. |
| NARTHEXES | • narthexes n. Plural of narthex. • NARTHEX n. (Greek) a small entrance or porch to a church. |
| REANNEXED | • reannexed v. Simple past tense and past participle of reannex. • REANNEX v. to annex again. |
| REANNEXES | • reannexes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reannex. • REANNEX v. to annex again. |
| REEXAMINE | • reexamine v. Alternative spelling of re-examine. • reëxamine v. Rare spelling of reexamine. • re-examine v. (Transitive) To examine again. |
| REEXPLAIN | • reexplain v. Alternative spelling of re-explain. • re-explain v. To explain again. • REEXPLAIN v. to explain again. |
| UNRELAXED | • unrelaxed adj. Not relaxed. • UNRELAXED adj. not relaxed. |