| EXENTERATES | • exenterates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exenterate. • EXENTERATE v. (obsolete) to disembowel. |
| EXFILTRATES | • exfiltrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exfiltrate. • exfiltrates n. Plural of exfiltrate. • EXFILTRATE v. to remove or withdraw (an intelligence agent, soldier, etc.) surreptitiously from an enemy-held area. |
| EXORBITATES | • exorbitates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exorbitate. • EXORBITATE v. (obsolete) to stray. |
| EXPATRIATES | • expatriates n. Plural of expatriate. • EXPATRIATE v. to banish, exile. |
| EXTENUATORS | • extenuators n. Plural of extenuator. • EXTENUATOR n. one who extenuates. |
| EXTERNALIST | • externalist adj. (Epistemology) Contending that there are non-internal factors which can affect the justificatory status of a belief. • externalist n. One who adheres to externalist beliefs. • EXTERNALIST n. a believer in externalism. |
| EXTRACTIVES | • extractives n. Plural of extractive. • EXTRACTIVE n. an extract. |
| EXTRALITIES | • EXTRALITY n. the privilege of being outside the jurisdiction of the country one is in. |
| EXTRAVASATE | • extravasate adj. Outside of a vessel. • extravasate n. That which is outside a vessel (especially blood or other bodily fluids). • extravasate v. To flow (or be forced) from a vessel. |
| HETEROTAXES | • heterotaxes n. Plural of heterotaxis. • HETEROTAXIS n. the anomalous arrangement of body parts. |
| HETEROTAXIS | • heterotaxis n. An abnormal structural arrangement. • HETEROTAXIS n. the anomalous arrangement of body parts. |
| HEXAMETRIST | • hexametrist n. One who writes in hexameter. • HEXAMETRIST n. a writer of hexameters. |
| RATTLEBOXES | • rattleboxes n. Plural of rattlebox. • RATTLEBOX n. any of various tropical and subtropical plants with inflated seedpods within which the seeds rattle. |
| STEREOTAXES | • STEREOTAXIS n. the reaction of an organism to contact with a solid body. |
| STEREOTAXIA | • STEREOTAXIA n. the electrical destruction of a small area of brain tissue, using stereotactic methods, to relieve disorders such as epilepsy and Parkinsonism. |
| STEREOTAXIC | • stereotaxic adj. Of or pertaining to stereotaxis. • STEREOTAXIC adj. relating to stereotaxis, the reaction of an organism to contact with a solid body. |
| STEREOTAXIS | • stereotaxis n. Stereotaxic surgery. • stereotaxis n. The movement of an organism when touched; thigmotaxis. • STEREOTAXIS n. the reaction of an organism to contact with a solid body. |
| TESTATRIXES | • testatrixes n. Plural of testatrix. • TESTATRIX n. a (female) person who leaves a valid will at death. |
| THERMOTAXES | • thermotaxes n. Plural of thermotaxis. • THERMOTAXIS n. movement influenced or controlled by heat. |