| CONSERVATRIXES | • CONSERVATRIX n. a female conservator. |
| CONTEXTUALISES | • contextualises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of contextualise. • CONTEXTUALISE v. to put into a context, also CONTEXTUALIZE. |
| DECARBOXYLASES | • decarboxylases n. Plural of decarboxylase. • DECARBOXYLASE n. any of a group of enzymes that accelerate decarboxylation esp. of amino acids. |
| DEXAMETHASONES | • dexamethasones n. Plural of dexamethasone. • DEXAMETHASONE n. a synthetic glucocorticoid used esp. as an anti-inflammatory agent. |
| EXOPHTHALMOSES | • exophthalmoses n. Plural of exophthalmos. • EXOPHTHALMOS n. abnormal protrusion of the eyeball, also EXOPHTHALMUS. |
| EXOPHTHALMUSES | • EXOPHTHALMUS n. abnormal protrusion of the eyeball, also EXOPHTHALMOS. |
| EXTENSIONALISM | • extensionalism n. (Philosophy) The belief in extensionality. • EXTENSIONALISM n. the state of being extensional. |
| EXTRANEOUSNESS | • extraneousness n. The state of being extraneous or inessential and irrelevant; extrinsic. • EXTRANEOUS n. not forming an essential or vital part. |
| HEXOSAMINIDASE | • hexosaminidase n. (Biochemistry) Any enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of terminal hexosamine residues in hexosaminides. • HEXOSAMINIDASE n. either of two hydrolytic enzymes that catalyze the splitting off of a hexose from a ganglioside and are deficient in some metabolic diseases. |
| HYPERPROSEXIAS | • HYPERPROSEXIA n. abnormal powers of perception, as in Australian aboriginal trackers. |
| INEXORABLENESS | • inexorableness n. The quality of being inexorable. • INEXORABLENESS n. the state of being inexorable. |
| OVEREXPANSIONS | • overexpansions n. Plural of overexpansion. • OVEREXPANSION n. excessive expansion. |
| SEROTAXONOMIES | • SEROTAXONOMY n. serological analysis as a source of information for taxonomic classification. |