| AMBIDEXTROUS | • ambidextrous adj. Having equal ability in both hands; in particular, able to write equally well with both hands. • ambidextrous adj. Equally usable by left-handed and right-handed people (as a tool or instrument). • ambidextrous adj. (Archaic) Practising or siding with both parties. |
| DOMINATRIXES | • dominatrixes n. Plural of dominatrix. • DOMINATRIX n. a prostitute catering for masochists. |
| EXTEMPORISED | • extemporised v. Simple past tense and past participle of extemporise. • EXTEMPORISE v. to perform without preparation or practice; to improvise, also EXTEMPORIZE. |
| HEXADECIMALS | • hexadecimals n. Plural of hexadecimal. • HEXADECIMAL n. a number system with a base of 16. |
| HEXAMETRISED | • HEXAMETRISE v. to put into hexameters, also HEXAMETRIZE. |
| HYDROXONIUMS | • hydroxoniums n. Plural of hydroxonium. • HYDROXONIUM n. the obsolete name for the cation H3O+ derived from protonation of water. |
| MAXILLIPEDES | • maxillipedes n. Plural of maxillipede. • MAXILLIPEDE n. one of the mouth appendages of Crustacea, situated next behind the maxillae, also MAXILLIPED. |
| MODERATRIXES | • moderatrixes n. Plural of moderatrix. • MODERATRIX n. (obsolete) a female moderator. |
| OXIDIMETRIES | • OXIDIMETRY n. a branch of volumetric analysis in which oxidizing agents are used in titrations. |
| SEXTODECIMOS | • sextodecimos n. Plural of sextodecimo. • SEXTODECIMO n. a book size 5 5/8 in. x 4 3/8 in. (abbreviated as 16mo.), also SIXTEENMO. |
| TAXIDERMISED | • taxidermised v. Simple past tense and past participle of taxidermise. • TAXIDERMISE v. to practise taxidermy, also TAXIDERMIZE. |
| TAXIDERMISES | • TAXIDERMISE v. to practise taxidermy, also TAXIDERMIZE. |
| TAXIDERMISTS | • taxidermists n. Plural of taxidermist. • TAXIDERMIST n. one who practises taxidermy. |
| TAXIDERMIZES | • taxidermizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of taxidermize. • TAXIDERMIZE v. to practise taxidermy, also TAXIDERMISE. |
| XENODOCHIUMS | • xenodochiums n. Plural of xenodochium. • XENODOCHIUM n. a building for the reception of strangers, e.g. a guesthouse in a monastery. |