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There are 11 words containing A, C, M, R, U and X| AUXOCHROME | • auxochrome n. (Obsolete, chemistry) any atom or group which, when added to a chromophore, causes a bathochromic shift… • AUXOCHROME n. a group of atoms that can be attached to a chromogen to convert it into a dye. | | AUXOCHROMES | • auxochromes n. Plural of auxochrome. • AUXOCHROME n. a group of atoms that can be attached to a chromogen to convert it into a dye. | | COUNTEREXAMPLE | • counterexample n. (Logic) An example that counters a general rule; an exception to a general rule; a specific instance… • COUNTEREXAMPLE n. an example that refutes or disproves a proposition or theory. | | COUNTEREXAMPLES | • counterexamples n. Plural of counterexample. • COUNTEREXAMPLE n. an example that refutes or disproves a proposition or theory. | | EXCOMMUNICATOR | • excommunicator n. One who excommunicates. • EXCOMMUNICATOR n. one who excommunicates. | | EXCOMMUNICATORS | • excommunicators n. Plural of excommunicator. • EXCOMMUNICATOR n. one who excommunicates. | | EXCOMMUNICATORY | • excommunicatory adj. Relating to excommunication. • EXCOMMUNICATORY adj. of or relating to excommunication. | | EXTRAMUSICAL | • extramusical adj. Apart from and in addition to music. • EXTRAMUSICAL adj. lying outside the province of music. | | MORCEAUX | • morceaux n. Plural of morceau. • MORCEAU n. (French) a short literary or musical composition. | | TARAXACUM | • taraxacum n. (Medicine) The dried root of the dandelion once used as a tonic. • taraxacum n. A plant of the genus Taraxacum. • Taraxacum prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Asteraceae – the dandelions and related plants. | | TARAXACUMS | • taraxacums n. Plural of taraxacum. • TARAXACUM n. a plant of the dandelion genus. |
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