| ALEXANDERSES | • ALEXANDERS n. an umbelliferous plant, the stems of which were formerly eaten as celery is now. |
| DESEXUALISATION | • desexualisation n. Alternative spelling of desexualization. • DESEXUALISATION n. the act of desexualising, also DESEXUALIZATION. |
| DESEXUALISING | • desexualising v. Present participle of desexualise. • DESEXUALISE v. to deprive of sexual characters or power, also DESEXUALIZE. |
| DEXAMETHASONES | • dexamethasones n. Plural of dexamethasone. • DEXAMETHASONE n. a synthetic glucocorticoid used esp. as an anti-inflammatory agent. |
| DEXTRANASES | • dextranases n. Plural of dextranase. • DEXTRANASE n. a hydrolase that prevents tooth decay. |
| DISANNEXES | • disannexes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disannex. • DISANNEX v. to disunite; to undo or repeal the annexation of. |
| EXAGGERATEDNESS | • exaggeratedness n. The quality of being exaggerated. • EXAGGERATEDNESS n. the state of being exaggerated. |
| EXALTEDNESS | • exaltedness n. The state of being exalted. • EXALTEDNESS n. the state of being exalted. |
| EXALTEDNESSES | • EXALTEDNESS n. the state of being exalted. |
| 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. |
| HEXOSAMINIDASES | • hexosaminidases n. Plural of hexosaminidase. • 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. |
| RELAXEDNESS | • relaxedness n. The condition of being relaxed. • RELAXEDNESS n. the state of being relaxed. |
| RELAXEDNESSES | • RELAXEDNESS n. the state of being relaxed. |
| SPANDEXES | • spandexes n. Plural of spandex. • SPANDEX n. (tradename) a synthetic elastic fibre. |
| XENODIAGNOSES | • xenodiagnoses n. Plural of xenodiagnosis. • XENODIAGNOSIS n. the detection of a parasite (as of humans) by feeding a suitable intermediate host (as an insect) on supposedly infected material (as blood) and later examining the host for the parasite. |