| EXCURSE | • excurse v. To journey or pass through. • excurse v. To digress. • EXCURSE v. (archaic) to digress. |
| EXCUSER | • excuser n. One who offers excuses or pleads in extenuation of the fault of another. • excuser n. One who excuses or forgives another. • EXCUSER n. one who excuses. |
| EXERGUE | • exergue n. (Numismatics) A space beneath the main design on a coin or medal for the insertion of the date or other… • EXERGUE n. (French) a space on a coin, token or medal usually on the reverse below the date. |
| EXHUMER | • exhumer n. One who exhumes. • EXHUMER n. someone who exhumes. |
| EXPURGE | • expurge v. (Transitive, obsolete) To purge away. • EXPURGE v. to purge away. |
| EXTRUDE | • extrude v. To push or thrust out. • extrude v. (Transitive) To form or shape (A metal, plastic etc.) by forcing it through a die or an opening. • extrude v. (Transitive) To expel; to drive off. |
| FLEXURE | • flexure n. The act of bending or flexing; flexion. • flexure n. A turn; a bend; a fold; a curve. • flexure n. (Anatomy) A curve or bend in a tubular organ. |
| LUREXES | • LUREX n. (tradename) a thin glittery thread. |
| MUREXES | • murexes n. Plural of murex. • MUREX n. (Latin) a genus of shellfish, yielding a purple dye. |
| PLEXURE | • plexure n. The act or process of weaving together, or interweaving; that which is woven together. • PLEXURE n. an interweaving. |
| RESEAUX | • réseaux n. Plural of réseau. • RESEAU n. (French) a filter screen for making colour films. |
| TEXTURE | • texture n. The feel or shape of a surface or substance; the smoothness, roughness, softness, etc. of something. • texture n. (Art) The quality given to a work of art by the composition and interaction of its parts. • texture n. (Computer graphics) An image applied to a polygon to create the appearance of a surface. |
| URBEXES | • URBEX n. (short for) urban exploration, a recreational activity in which people explore derelict urban structures such as abandoned sewers or underground railways. |
| URTEXTE | • URTEXT n. (German) the original or earliest version of a text, such as a musical composition or literary work. |
| XERUSES | • XERUS n. an African ground squirrel. |