| AUXOMETERS | • auxometers n. Plural of auxometer. • AUXOMETER n. an instrument for measuring magnifying power. |
| EXCULPATES | • exculpates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exculpate. • EXCULPATE v. to free from blame. |
| EXECUTANTS | • executants n. Plural of executant. • EXECUTANT n. one who executes or performs, esp. a performer on a musical instrument. |
| EXEQUATURS | • exequaturs n. Plural of exequatur. • EXEQUATUR n. (Latin) an official recognition of a consul or commercial agent given by the government of the country in which he or she is to be based. |
| EXHAUSTERS | • exhausters n. Plural of exhauster. • EXHAUSTER n. one who, or that which, exhausts. |
| EXHAUSTIVE | • exhaustive adj. Including every possible element. • exhaustive adj. Fully comprehensive. • exhaustive adj. (Now rare) Causing exhaustion; very tiring. |
| EXPURGATES | • expurgates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of expurgate. • EXPURGATE v. to purify or revise; to censor. |
| EXSUFFLATE | • exsufflate v. (Obsolete) To exorcise or renounce by blowing. • EXSUFFLATE v. to blow away; to exorcise. |
| EXTENUATES | • extenuates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of extenuate. • EXTENUATE v. to lessen; to weaken the force of. |
| EXTRANEOUS | • extraneous adj. Not belonging to, or dependent upon, a thing; without or beyond a thing; foreign. • extraneous adj. Not essential or intrinsic. • EXTRANEOUS adj. not forming an essential or vital part. |
| EXUBERATES | • exuberates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exuberate. • EXUBERATE v. to be exuberant. |
| EXULTANCES | • exultances n. Plural of exultance. • EXULTANCE n. exultation, also EXULTANCY. |
| SUPEREXALT | • superexalt v. (Transitive) To exalt to a superior degree; to exalt above others. • SUPEREXALT v. to exalt to a superior degree. |
| SUPERTAXES | • supertaxes n. Plural of supertax. • SUPERTAX n. an additional tax. |
| TEXTUARIES | • textuaries n. Plural of textuary. • TEXTUARY n. a specialist in the study of the Scriptures. |
| UNDERTAXES | • undertaxes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undertax. • UNDERTAX v. to tax less than the usual amount. |