| ADMIXES | • admixes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of admix. • admixes n. Plural of admix. • ADMIX v. to mix. |
| DIAXONS | • diaxons n. Plural of diaxon. • DIAXON n. a bipolar nerve-cell. |
| DIOXANS | • DIOXAN n. a toxic flammable solvent, also DIOXANE. |
| DIOXIDS | • dioxids n. Plural of dioxid. • DIOXID n. an oxide with two atoms of oxygen in the molecule, also DIOXIDE. |
| DIOXINS | • dioxins n. Plural of dioxin. • DIOXIN n. an extremely toxic poison found in certain weedkillers. |
| DISTRIX | • distrix n. (Medicine) The splitting of the distal ends of the hair. • DISTRIX n. the splitting of hair ends. |
| EXCIDES | • excides v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of excide. • EXCIDE v. (archaic) to cut off. |
| EXCISED | • excised v. Simple past tense and past participle of excise. • EXCISE v. to cut off or out. |
| EXISTED | • existed v. Simple past tense and past participle of exist. • EXIST v. to have actual being, to live. |
| EXODIST | • exodist n. One who goes out or emigrates; a member of an exodus. • EXODIST n. a person who goes out; an emigrant. |
| EXSCIND | • exscind v. (Medicine, surgery) To cut out. • EXSCIND v. to cut out. |
| INDEXES | • indexes n. Plural of index. • indexes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of index. • INDEX v. to provide with an index. |
| IXODIDS | • ixodids n. Plural of ixodid. • IXODID n. (Greek) a tick, a bloodsucking insect. |
| OXHIDES | • oxhides n. Plural of oxhide. • OXHIDE n. leather from the hide of an ox. |
| OXIDASE | • oxidase n. (Biochemistry) Any of many enzymes which catalyze oxidation reactions, especially ones using molecular oxygen. • OXIDASE n. any of a group of enzymes that promote oxidation in plant and animal cells. |
| OXIDISE | • oxidise v. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of oxidize. • OXIDISE v. to combine with oxygen, also OXIDATE, OXIDIZE. |
| PYXIDES | • pyxides n. Plural of pyxis. • PYXIS n. (Latin) a little box for jewels. |
| RADIXES | • radixes n. Plural of radix. • RADIX n. (Latin) a root; a root-number or numerical base; a root word or stem. |
| SIXFOLD | • sixfold adj. Having six component parts. • sixfold adv. Times six, multiplied by six. • SIXFOLD adj. being six times as great as. |
| TOXOIDS | • toxoids n. Plural of toxoid. • TOXOID n. a toxin treated to reduce toxicity and used in immunisation. |