| EXCREMENT | • excrement n. (Now specifically) Human and animal solid waste excreted from the bowels; feces. • excrement n. (Archaic) Any waste matter excreted from the human or animal body, or discharged by bodily organs. • excrement n. (Obsolete) Something which grows out of the body; hair, nails etc. |
| EXONERATE | • exonerate v. (Transitive, archaic) To relieve (someone or something) of a load; to unburden (a load). • exonerate v. (Obsolete, reflexive) Of a body of water: to discharge or empty (itself). • exonerate v. (Transitive) To free (someone) from an obligation, responsibility or task. |
| EXONEREES | • exonerees n. Plural of exoneree. • EXONEREE n. a person who is proven not guilty of a crime. |
| EXPENDERS | • expenders n. Plural of expender. • EXPENDER n. one who expends. |
| EXTENDERS | • extenders n. Plural of extender. • EXTENDER n. a substance added to another substance. |
| EXTERMINE | • extermine v. (Transitive, obsolete) To exterminate (someone or something); to destroy. • EXTERMINE v. (Shakespeare) to exterminate. |
| REANNEXED | • reannexed v. Simple past tense and past participle of reannex. • REANNEX v. to annex again. |
| REANNEXES | • reannexes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reannex. • REANNEX v. to annex again. |
| REEXAMINE | • reexamine v. Alternative spelling of re-examine. • reëxamine v. Rare spelling of reexamine. • re-examine v. (Transitive) To examine again. |
| REINDEXED | • reindexed v. Simple past tense and past participle of reindex. • REINDEX v. to index again. |
| REINDEXES | • reindexes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reindex. • REINDEX v. to index again. |
| SIXTEENER | • sixteener n. (Historical) During the American Civil War, a child who, having reached the age of 16, was discharged… • SIXTEENER n. a verse of sixteen syllables. |
| UNEXTREME | • unextreme adj. Not extreme. • UNEXTREME adj. not extreme. |