| COEXECUTORS | • coexecutors n. Plural of coexecutor. • COEXECUTOR n. a joint executor. |
| DEOXYRIBOSE | • deoxyribose n. (Biochemistry) A derivative of the pentose sugar ribose in which the 2’ hydroxyl (-OH) is reduced to… • DEOXYRIBOSE n. a pentose sugar obtained by the hydrolysis of DNA, also DESOXYRIBOSE. |
| ENTEROTOXIN | • enterotoxin n. (Biochemistry) Any of several toxins produced by intestinal bacteria. • ENTEROTOXIN n. an intestinal toxin that causes food poisoning. |
| EXONERATION | • exoneration n. An act of disburdening, discharging, or freeing morally from a charge or imputation. • exoneration n. (Uncountable) The state of being disburdened or freed from a charge. • EXONERATION n. the act of exonerating. |
| EXONERATORS | • exonerators n. Plural of exonerator. • EXONERATOR n. one who exonerates or frees from obligation. |
| EXTORTIONER | • extortioner n. Someone who extorts; an extortionist. • EXTORTIONER n. one who practises extortion. |
| NEOCORTEXES | • neocortexes n. Plural of neocortex. • NEOCORTEX n. the back of the cortex. |
| OVERCOMPLEX | • overcomplex adj. Excessively complex. • OVERCOMPLEX adj. excessively complex. |
| OVEREXPLOIT | • overexploit v. To exploit excessively. • OVEREXPLOIT v. to exploit to excess. |
| OVEREXPOSED | • overexposed v. Simple past tense and past participle of overexpose. • overexposed adj. Exposed too much, especially of film or a photograph. • OVEREXPOSE v. to expose excessively. |
| OVEREXPOSES | • overexposes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overexpose. • OVEREXPOSE v. to expose excessively. |
| PEROXISOMES | • peroxisomes n. Plural of peroxisome. • PEROXISOME n. an organelle containing enzymes. |
| REFLEXOLOGY | • reflexology n. (Medicine) The study and interpretation of behavior in terms of simple and complex reflexes. • reflexology n. (Alternative medicine) A form of complementary medicine involving the stimulation of points on the feet… • REFLEXOLOGY n. a form of therapy for treating particular bodily ailments and general stress. |