| ANTHOTAXIES | • anthotaxies n. Plural of anthotaxy. • ANTHOTAXY n. the arrangement of flowers on a stem or parts on a flower. | 
| DETOXICANTS | • detoxicants n. Plural of detoxicant. • DETOXICANT n. an agent that detoxicates, gets rid of a poison. | 
| DETOXICATES | • detoxicates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of detoxicate. • DETOXICATE v. to rid of a poison or the effects of it. | 
| EXALTATIONS | • exaltations n. Plural of exaltation. • EXALTATION n. an act of exalting. | 
| EXAPTATIONS | • exaptations n. Plural of exaptation. | 
| EXCITATIONS | • excitations n. Plural of excitation. • EXCITATION n. the act of exciting or putting in motion. | 
| EXCOGITATES | • excogitates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of excogitate. • EXCOGITATE v. to discover by thinking out or reasoning. | 
| EXORBITATES | • exorbitates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exorbitate. • EXORBITATE v. (obsolete) to stray. | 
| EXPATIATORS | • expatiators n. Plural of expatiator. • EXPATIATOR n. one who expatiates. | 
| EXTIRPATORS | • extirpators n. Plural of extirpator. • EXTIRPATOR n. one who extirpates or roots out. | 
| EXTRACTIONS | • extractions n. Plural of extraction. • EXTRACTION n. the act of extracting something. | 
| EXULTATIONS | • exultations n. Plural of exultation. • EXULTATION n. the act of exulting. | 
| HETEROTAXIS | • heterotaxis n. An abnormal structural arrangement. • HETEROTAXIS n. the anomalous arrangement of body parts. | 
| INTOXICATES | • intoxicates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intoxicate. • INTOXICATE v. to make drunk. | 
| PHOTOTAXIES | • PHOTOTAXY n. the movement of an entire organism in response to light. | 
| 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. | 
| THERMOTAXIS | • thermotaxis n. (Biology) Movement in response to temperature. • THERMOTAXIS n. movement influenced or controlled by heat. | 
| THIGMOTAXES | • thigmotaxes n. Plural of thigmotaxis. • THIGMOTAXIS n. the movement of a plant towards or away from an object. |