| DEFLEXIONAL | • deflexional adj. Dated form of deflectional. • DEFLEXIONAL adj. showing deflexion, also DEFLECTIONAL. |
| DETOXIFYING | • detoxifying v. Present participle of detoxify. • de-toxifying v. Present participle of de-toxify. • DETOXIFY v. to remove a toxin from, also DETOX. |
| DORSIFLEXED | • dorsiflexed v. Simple past tense and past participle of dorsiflex. • DORSIFLEX v. to bend towards the back or dorsal. |
| DORSIFLEXES | • dorsiflexes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dorsiflex. • DORSIFLEX v. to bend towards the back or dorsal. |
| EXEMPLIFIED | • exemplified v. Simple past tense and past participle of exemplify. • EXEMPLIFY v. to serve as an example. |
| EXFILTRATED | • exfiltrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of exfiltrate. • EXFILTRATE v. to remove or withdraw (an intelligence agent, soldier, etc.) surreptitiously from an enemy-held area. |
| EXSUFFLATED | • exsufflated v. Simple past tense and past participle of exsufflate. • EXSUFFLATE v. to blow away; to exorcise. |
| FAUXBOURDON | • FAUXBOURDON n. (French) a type of improvised polyphony, popular in England from the 15th century to the Reformation, also FABURDEN. |
| FERREDOXINS | • ferredoxins n. Plural of ferredoxin. • FERREDOXIN n. an iron-containing plant protein. |
| FIXEDNESSES | • fixednesses n. Plural of fixedness. • FIXEDNESS n. the state of being fixed. |
| FRICANDEAUX | • fricandeaux n. Plural of fricandeau. • FRICANDEAU n. (French) a thick slice of veal or similar meat, also FRICANDO. |
| RETROFLEXED | • retroflexed adj. Bent in a posterior (backwards) direction, as the uterus. • retroflexed adj. (Phonetics) Being retroflex. • RETROFLEX v. to bend back. |
| SULFADOXINE | • sulfadoxine n. (Pharmacology) A long-lasting sulfonamide often used to treat or prevent malaria and certain infections of livestock. • SULFADOXINE n. a drug used to prevent and treat malaria, also SULPHADOXINE. |
| UNFIXEDNESS | • unfixedness n. The property of being unfixed. • UNFIXEDNESS n. the state of not being fixed. |