| ASPHYXIATED | • asphyxiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of asphyxiate. • ASPHYXIATE v. to cause asphyxia in. |
| EXHAUSTEDLY | • exhaustedly adv. In an exhausted manner. • EXHAUSTEDLY adv. in the manner of one who has no strength. |
| EXHEREDATED | • exheredated v. Simple past tense and past participle of exheredate. • EXHEREDATE v. to disinherit. |
| EXHEREDATES | • exheredates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exheredate. • EXHEREDATE v. to disinherit. |
| EXHILARATED | • exhilarated v. Simple past tense and past participle of exhilarate. • EXHILARATE v. to make cheerful and excited. |
| HEXAHYDRATE | • hexahydrate n. (Chemistry) A hydrate whose solid contains six molecules of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell. • HEXAHYDRATE n. a chemical compound with six molecules of water. |
| HYDROXYLATE | • hydroxylate v. (Organic chemistry) To introduce a hydroxyl group into a compound. • HYDROXYLATE v. to introduce hydroxyl into. |
| HYPEREXTEND | • hyperextend v. (Medicine) To extend a joint beyond its normal position in a way that stresses the ligaments, often causing injury. • HYPEREXTEND v. to extend so that the angle between bones of a joint is greater than normal. |
| INEXHAUSTED | • inexhausted adj. Not exhausted. • INEXHAUSTED adj. (archaic) unexhausted, also UNEXHAUSTED. |
| NEOORTHODOX | • Neoorthodox adj. Alternative form of Neo-orthodox. • Neo-orthodox adj. (Christianity, theology) Of or relating to Neo-orthodoxy. • NEOORTHODOX adj. of or relating to a 20th century movement in Protestant theology characterized by a reaction against liberalism and emphasis on various scripturally based Reformation doctrines. |
| ORTHODOXIES | • orthodoxies n. Plural of orthodoxy. • ORTHODOXY n. the state of being orthodox. |
| REEXHIBITED | • reexhibited v. Simple past tense and past participle of reexhibit. • REEXHIBIT v. to exhibit again. |
| UNEXHAUSTED | • unexhausted adj. Not exhausted. • UNEXHAUSTED adj. not exhausted, also INEXHAUSTED. |