| AXEBIRD | • AXEBIRD n. a kind of nightjar from Queensland, sounding like a chopping axe. |
| CORIXID | • corixid n. (Entomology) Any member of the family Corixidae, the water boatmen. • CORIXID n. a type of water bug. |
| DEXTRIN | • dextrin n. (Biochemistry) Any of a range of oligomers of glucose, intermediate in complexity between maltose and… • DEXTRIN n. a substance used as an adhesive, also DEXTRINE. |
| DISTRIX | • distrix n. (Medicine) The splitting of the distal ends of the hair. • DISTRIX n. the splitting of hair ends. |
| DRUXIER | • DRUXY adj. of timber, having hidden decayed spots, also DRICKSIE. |
| EDITRIX | • editrix n. (Rare) A female editor. • EDITRIX n. a female editor, also EDITRESS. |
| EXORDIA | • exordia n. Plural of exordium. • EXORDIUM n. (Latin) a beginning. |
| EXPIRED | • expired v. Simple past tense and past participle of expire. • expired adj. That is no longer valid. • expired adj. That has been breathed out. |
| INDEXER | • indexer n. A person or program which creates indexes. • indexer n. (Computing, programming, .NET) A special property of a class allowing objects of the class to be accessed… • INDEXER n. one who indexes. |
| PEROXID | • peroxid n. Archaic form of peroxide. • PEROXID n. a bleaching agent, also PEROXIDE. |
| RADIXES | • radixes n. Plural of radix. • RADIX n. (Latin) a root; a root-number or numerical base; a root word or stem. |
| REFIXED | • refixed v. Simple past tense and past participle of refix. • REFIX v. to fix again. |
| REINDEX | • reindex v. (Computing, databases) To index again or anew. • REINDEX v. to index again. |
| REMIXED | • remixed v. Simple past tense and past participle of remix. • REMIX v. to mix again. |
| TRIOXID | • trioxid n. Archaic form of trioxide. • TRIOXID n. an oxide containing three atoms of oxygen; as, sulphur trioxide, also TRIOXIDE. |