| CHENIXES | • chenixes n. Plural of chenix. • CHENIX n. (Greek) an ancient Greek dry measure. |
| COAXINGS | • coaxings n. Plural of coaxing. • COAXING n. the act of persuading. |
| CONFIXES | • confixes n. Plural of confix. • confixes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of confix. • CONFIX v. (Shakespeare) to fix firmly. |
| COXINESS | • coxiness n. (Obsolete) cockiness. • COXINESS n. cockiness. |
| COXSWAIN | • coxswain n. In a ship’s boat, the helmsman given charge of the boat’s crew. • coxswain n. (Rowing) The member of a crew who steers the shell and coordinates the power and rhythm of the rowers. • coxswain n. (Archaic) The second or third mate of a vessel, in charge of the master’s barge. |
| EXCISING | • excising v. Present participle of excise. • EXCISE v. to cut off or out. |
| EXCISION | • excision n. The removal of some text during editing. • excision n. (Surgery) The removal of something (a tumor or body part) by cutting. • excision n. (Genetics) The removal of a gene from a section of genetic material. |
| EXCITONS | • excitons n. Plural of exciton. • EXCITON n. a combination of excited electron and hole. |
| EXCUSING | • excusing v. Present participle of excuse. • excusing n. The act of making an excuse. • EXCUSE v. to free from blame or guilt. |
| EXSCINDS | • exscinds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exscind. • EXSCIND v. to cut out. |
| EXTINCTS | • extincts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of extinct. • EXTINCT v. to extinguish. |
| LEXICONS | • lexicons n. Plural of lexicon. • LEXICON n. (Greek) a dictionary. |
| SIXPENCE | • sixpence n. (Obsolete, Britain, uncountable) The value of six old pence; half of a shilling; or one-fortieth of a pound sterling. • sixpence n. (Historical) A former British coin worth sixpence, first minted in 1551. • SIXPENCE n. an obsolete British coin worth six pence. |