| DENTEXES | • dentexes n. Plural of dentex. • DENTEX n. (Latin) a strongly toothed voracious fish related to perch, found in the Mediterranean. |
| DESEXING | • desexing v. Present participle of desex. • DESEX v. to remove gender attributes from. |
| DEXTRANS | • dextrans n. Plural of dextran. • DEXTRAN n. a substitute for blood plasma. |
| DEXTRINS | • dextrins n. Plural of dextrin. • DEXTRIN n. a substance used as an adhesive, also DEXTRINE. |
| DIOXANES | • dioxanes n. Plural of dioxane. • DIOXANE n. a toxic flammable solvent, also DIOXAN. |
| DISANNEX | • disannex v. (Transitive) To relinquish (Land etc.) previously annexed. • DISANNEX v. to disunite; to undo or repeal the annexation of. |
| ENDEIXES | • ENDEIXIS n. (Greek) in medicine, an indication. |
| ENDEIXIS | • endeixis n. (Historical) A legal procedure in Ancient Greece in which a wrongdoer is denounced to the magistrate. • Endeixis prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Tineidae – the single moth species Endeixia exalata, only found… • ENDEIXIS n. (Greek) in medicine, an indication. |
| EXPENSED | • expensed v. Simple past tense and past participle of expense. • EXPENSE v. to charge with costs. |
| EXPOUNDS | • expounds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of expound. • EXPOUND v. to explain in detail. |
| EXSCINDS | • exscinds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exscind. • EXSCIND v. to cut out. |
| HANDAXES | • handaxes n. Plural of handax. • handaxes n. Plural of handaxe. • hand␣axes n. Plural of hand ax. |
| INDEXERS | • indexers n. Plural of indexer. • INDEXER n. one who indexes. |
| SUBINDEX | • subindex n. A subsidiary index, or one that represents a sector of a larger one. • subindex n. (Mathematics) A subscript. • SUBINDEX n. a distinguishing symbol written below another character. |