| AIRPROXES | • airproxes n. Plural of airprox. • AIRPROX n. a near collision between aircraft in flight. |
| APOPLEXES | • apoplexes n. Plural of apoplex. • APOPLEX v. to affect with apoplexy. |
| AUXOSPORE | • auxospore n. (Biology) A reproductive spore in diatoms that is formed by the union of two cells. • AUXOSPORE n. a diatom cell before its siliceous wall is formed. |
| EXOPLASMS | • exoplasms n. Plural of exoplasm. • EXOPLASM n. the outer transparent layer of protoplasm in a developing ovum, also ECTOPLASM. |
| EXOSPORAL | • exosporal adj. Relating to an exospore. • EXOSPORAL adj. of or like an exospore, the extreme outer layer of a spore. |
| EXOSPORIA | • exosporia n. Plural of exosporium. • EXOSPORIUM n. the outermost layer of spores of certain bacilli. |
| EXPANDORS | • expandors n. Plural of expandor. • EXPANDOR n. a type of transducer, an electronic device transmitting received energy in a different form, also EXPANDER. |
| EXPANSION | • expansion n. An act, process, or instance of expanding. • EXPANSION n. the act of expanding. |
| EXPIATORS | • expiators n. Plural of expiator. • EXPIATOR n. one who makes expiation or atonement. |
| EXPOSABLE | • exposable adj. Capable of being exposed. • EXPOSABLE adj. that can be exposed. |
| EXTRAPOSE | • extrapose v. (Grammar, transitive) To move (an element of a phrase) by extraposition. • EXTRAPOSE v. to move an item normally positioned within a phrase or sentence to the end, to focus attention on it. |
| HYPOTAXES | • hypotaxes n. Plural of hypotaxis. • HYPOTAXIS n. a dependent or subordinate relationship of clauses with conjunctions. |
| JUXTAPOSE | • juxtapose v. (Transitive) To place side by side, especially for contrast or comparison. • JUXTAPOSE v. to place side by side. |
| MASTOPEXY | • mastopexy n. (Surgery) Any operation designed to lift or reshape a woman’s breast. • MASTOPEXY n. cosmetic surgery of breasts. |
| NAPROXENS | • NAPROXEN n. an anti-inflammatory drug. |
| OXAZEPAMS | • oxazepams n. Plural of oxazepam. • OXAZEPAM n. a tranquilizing drug. |
| PARADOXES | • paradoxes n. Plural of paradox. • PARADOX n. (Greek) something which is contrary to conventional opinion. |
| SAXOPHONE | • saxophone n. A single-reed instrument musical instrument of the woodwind family, usually made of brass and with a… • SAXOPHONE n. a jazz and dance band instrument with a reed, an S-shaped (properly metal) tube, and about twenty finger-keys. |
| SOAPBOXED | • soapboxed v. Simple past tense and past participle of soapbox. • SOAPBOX v. to give an opinion to the public. |
| SOAPBOXES | • soapboxes n. Plural of soapbox. • soap␣boxes n. Plural of soap box. • SOAPBOX v. to give an opinion to the public. |