| ANAPTYXIS | • anaptyxis n. (Phonetics) The epenthesis (insertion) of a vowel. • ANAPTYXIS n. (Greek) the insertion of a vowel between two consonants for ease of pronunciation. |
| EPISTAXES | • epistaxes n. Plural of epistaxis. • EPISTAXIS n. bleeding from the nose. |
| EPISTAXIS | • epistaxis n. (Medicine) nosebleed. • EPISTAXIS n. bleeding from the nose. |
| EPITAXIES | • epitaxies n. Plural of epitaxy. • EPITAXY n. the growth of a thin layer of crystals on another crystal so that they have the same structure. |
| EXPIATORS | • expiators n. Plural of expiator. • EXPIATOR n. one who makes expiation or atonement. |
| EXPIRANTS | • expirants n. Plural of expirant. • EXPIRANT n. someone expiring. |
| 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. |
| HYPOTAXIS | • hypotaxis n. (Grammar) Syntactic subordination of one clause or construction to another. • HYPOTAXIS n. a dependent or subordinate relationship of clauses with conjunctions. |
| PARATAXIS | • parataxis n. (Grammar) Speech or writing in which clauses or phrases are placed together without being separated… • parataxis n. (Literature) The juxtaposition of two images or fragments, usually starkly dissimilar, without a clear connection. • parataxis n. (Historical, politics) A coalition or "partisan camp" in the Ancient Greek political system. |
| PISCATRIX | • piscatrix n. (Historical) A female fishmonger in ancient times. • piscatrix n. (Humorous) A female angler. • PISCATRIX n. a (female) angler. |
| PIXELATES | • pixelates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pixelate. • PIXELATE v. to divide an image into pixels for display in a digital format, also PIXELLATE, PIXILATE, PIXILLATE. |
| PIXILATES | • PIXILATE v. to divide an image into pixels for display in a digital format, also PIXELATE, PIXELLATE, PIXILLATE. |
| PLANXTIES | • planxties n. Plural of planxty. • PLANXTY n. an Irish or Welsh melody for the harp, sometimes of a mournful character. |
| POSTAXIAL | • postaxial adj. (Anatomy) Situated behind any transverse axis in the body of an animal; caudal; posterior. • POSTAXIAL adj. situated behind any transverse axis in the body of an animal. |
| POSTFIXAL | • postfixal adj. (Linguistics) Relating to, or taking the form of, a postfix. • POSTFIXAL adj. added or appended to the end of something. |