| BUXOMER | • buxomer adj. Comparative form of buxom: more buxom. • BUXOM adj. healthily plump. |
| EXACUMS | • EXACUM n. any plant of the tropical genus Exacum. |
| EXHUMED | • exhumed v. Simple past tense and past participle of exhume. • EXHUME v. to dig out from the earth, also EXHUMATE. |
| EXHUMER | • exhumer n. One who exhumes. • EXHUMER n. someone who exhumes. |
| EXHUMES | • exhumes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exhume. • EXHUME v. to dig out from the earth, also EXHUMATE. |
| EXUVIUM | • exuvium n. (Biology) Synonym of exuvia. • EXUVIUM n. (Latin) the moulted covering of an animal. |
| HUMIDEX | • humidex n. (Canada, meteorology) A measurement used by Canadian meteorologists to reflect the combined effect of… • HUMIDEX n. (Canadian) a system of measuring discomfort showing the combined effects of humidity and temperature. |
| JAMBEUX | • jambeux n. Obsolete form of jambeaux, plural of jambeau. • JAMBEUX n. armour for the legs below the knees, a greave. |
| MILIEUX | • milieux n. Plural of milieu. • MILIEU n. (French) a social environment. |
| MIXTURE | • mixture n. The act of mixing. • mixture n. Something produced by mixing. • mixture n. Something that consists of diverse elements. |
| MUREXES | • murexes n. Plural of murex. • MUREX n. (Latin) a genus of shellfish, yielding a purple dye. |
| UNMIXED | • unmixed adj. Pure, not mixed or combined. • UNMIX v. to separate from a mixture. |
| UNMIXES | • unmixes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unmix. • UNMIX v. to separate from a mixture. |