| OXFORDS | • oxfords n. Plural of oxford. • Oxfords n. Plural of Oxford. • OXFORD n. a soft durable plain-woven cotton. |
| DORSIFLEX | • dorsiflex v. To flex a limb in a dorsal direction. • DORSIFLEX v. to bend towards the back or dorsal. |
| DEFLEXURES | • deflexures n. Plural of deflexure. • DEFLEXURE n. a deflection. |
| DORSIFIXED | • dorsifixed adj. (Botany) Said of anthers that are attached to the filament somewhere along their back. • DORSIFIXED adj. attached at or by the back. |
| TRANSFIXED | • transfixed adj. Rendered motionless by completely focused attention, rapt, entranced, mesmerized. • transfixed v. Simple past tense and past participle of transfix. • TRANSFIX v. to impale. |
| DORSIFLEXED | • dorsiflexed v. Simple past tense and past participle of dorsiflex. • DORSIFLEX v. to bend towards the back or dorsal. |
| DORSIFLEXES | • dorsiflexes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dorsiflex. • DORSIFLEX v. to bend towards the back or dorsal. |
| FERREDOXINS | • ferredoxins n. Plural of ferredoxin. • FERREDOXIN n. an iron-containing plant protein. |
| DORSIFLEXING | • dorsiflexing v. Present participle of dorsiflex. • DORSIFLEX v. to bend towards the back or dorsal. |
| DORSIFLEXION | • dorsiflexion n. (Medicine) Flexion in the dorsal direction. • DORSIFLEXION n. a bending backwards; a bending of the back. |
| FAUXBOURDONS | • FAUXBOURDON n. (French) a type of improvised polyphony, popular in England from the 15th century to the Reformation, also FABURDEN. |
| DORSIFLEXIONS | • dorsiflexions n. Plural of dorsiflexion. • DORSIFLEXION n. a bending backwards; a bending of the back. |
| FLUIDEXTRACTS | • fluidextracts n. Plural of fluidextract. • FLUIDEXTRACT n. an alcohol preparation of a plant-derived drug containing the active constituents of one gram of the dry drug in each milliliter. |
| HEXAFLUORIDES | • hexafluorides n. Plural of hexafluoride. • HEXAFLUORIDE n. a chemical compound with the general formula XF6. |