| DOXOGRAPHERS | • doxographers n. Plural of doxographer. • DOXOGRAPHER n. a compiler of the opinions of philosophers. |
| DOXOGRAPHIES | • doxographies n. Plural of doxography. • DOXOGRAPHY n. the compilation of opinions on philosophers. |
| HETERODOXIES | • heterodoxies n. Plural of heterodoxy. • HETERODOXY n. a heterodox opinion. |
| HYDROXONIUMS | • hydroxoniums n. Plural of hydroxonium. • HYDROXONIUM n. the obsolete name for the cation H3O+ derived from protonation of water. |
| NEOORTHODOXY | • Neoorthodoxy n. Alternative form of Neo-orthodoxy. • neo-orthodoxy n. (Christianity, theology) A theological movement developed in the aftermath of World War I, largely a… • Neo-orthodoxy n. Alternative letter-case form of neo-orthodoxy. |
| OXYHYDROGENS | • OXYHYDROGEN n. a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen used to provide an intense flame for welding. |
| PHOTOEXCITED | • photoexcited v. Simple past tense and past participle of photoexcite. • photoexcited adj. (Chemistry, physics) (of an atom, molecule or ion) excited due to photoexcitation. • PHOTOEXCITED adj. relating to photoexcitation. |
| PHOTOOXIDISE | • PHOTOOXIDISE v. to undergo photooxidation, also PHOTOOXIDIZE. |
| PHOTOOXIDIZE | • photooxidize v. To oxidize photochemically. • PHOTOOXIDIZE v. to undergo photooxidation, also PHOTOOXIDISE. |
| SHADOWBOXING | • shadowboxing n. A form of solo exercise, involving throwing punches at the air, and not at an opponent. • shadowboxing v. Present participle of shadowbox. • shadow-boxing v. Present participle of shadow-box. |
| UNORTHODOXES | Sorry, definition not available. |
| UNORTHODOXLY | • unorthodoxly adv. In an unorthodox manner, unconventionally. • UNORTHODOX adv. not orthodox. |
| XANTHOCHROID | • xanthochroid adj. (Anthropology) Pertaining to the Xanthochroi; having fair hair and a pale complexion. • xanthochroid n. (Anthropology) A member of the Xanthochroi. • XANTHOCHROID n. a blond-haired and blue eyed person with fair white skin. |
| XENODOCHIUMS | • xenodochiums n. Plural of xenodochium. • XENODOCHIUM n. a building for the reception of strangers, e.g. a guesthouse in a monastery. |