| ARCHAEOPTERYX | • archaeopteryx n. Alternative spelling of archeopteryx. • Archaeopteryx prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Archaeopterygidae – known from fossils and widely accepted as the…
 • archæopteryx n. Rare spelling of archeopteryx.
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| DECARBOXYLATE | • decarboxylate v. (Organic chemistry) To remove one or more carboxyl groups from a molecule. • DECARBOXYLATE v. to remove carbon dioxide from its substrate.
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| DEXAMETHASONE | • dexamethasone n. (Pharmacology, biochemistry) A synthetic member of the glucocorticoid-class of steroid hormones, having… • DEXAMETHASONE n. a synthetic glucocorticoid used esp. as an anti-inflammatory agent.
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| EXACERBATIONS | • exacerbations n. Plural of exacerbation. • EXACERBATION n. the act of exarcebating.
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| EXAGGERATIONS | • exaggerations n. Plural of exaggeration. • EXAGGERATION n. extravagant overstatement.
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| EXANTHEMATOUS | • exanthematous adj. Of or pertaining to exanthem. • EXANTHEMATOUS adj. of or like an exanthem, a skin eruption, esp. accompanied by fever, also EXANTHEMATIC.
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| EXASPERATIONS | • exasperations n. Plural of exasperation. • EXASPERATION n. the state of being exasperated.
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| EXPECTATIONAL | • expectational adj. Relating to expectation. • EXPECTATIONAL adj. relating to expectation.
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| EXTRAPOLATIVE | • extrapolative adj. That serves to extrapolate. • EXTRAPOLATIVE adj. relating to extrapolation.
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| OXALOACETATES | • oxaloacetates n. Plural of oxaloacetate. • OXALOACETATE n. a salt or ester of oxaloacetic acid, also OXALACETATE.
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| REANNEXATIONS | • reannexations n. Plural of reannexation. • REANNEXATION n. the act of reannexing.
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| REEXAMINATION | • reexamination n. Alternative form of re-examination. • reëxamination n. Rare spelling of reexamination.
 • re-examination n. A second or subsequent examination.
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| ZOOXANTHELLAE | • zooxanthellae n. Plural of zooxanthella. • ZOOXANTHELLA n. a symbiotic dinoflagellate of the genus Symbiodinium that lives in the tissues of a number of marine invertebrates and protists.
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