| ENDOMIXES | • endomixes n. Plural of endomixis. • ENDOMIXIS n. in Protozoa, a nuclear reorganization without conjugation. |
| EXAMINATE | • examinate n. (Obsolete) One who is subjected to examination. • EXAMINATE n. a person subjected to examination. |
| EXAMINEES | • examinees n. Plural of examinee. • EXAMINEE n. one who is taking an examination. |
| EXAMINERS | • examiners n. Plural of examiner. • EXAMINER n. one that examines. |
| EXANIMATE | • exanimate adj. Lifeless, not or no longer living, dead. • exanimate adj. Spiritless, dispirited, disheartened, not lively. • exanimate v. (Obsolete, transitive) To deprive of animation or of life. |
| EXCISEMAN | • exciseman n. An officer employed to collect excise duty (excise tax), and to enforce excise laws. • EXCISEMAN n. an officer charged with collecting excise duty. |
| EXCISEMEN | • excisemen n. Plural of exciseman. • EXCISEMAN n. an officer charged with collecting excise duty. |
| EXEMPTING | • exempting v. Present participle of exempt. • EXEMPT v. to free from liability. |
| EXEMPTION | • exemption n. An act of exempting. • exemption n. The state of being exempt; immunity. • exemption n. A deduction from the normal amount of taxes. |
| EXILEMENT | • exilement n. (Archaic) banishment; exile. • EXILEMENT n. banishment. |
| EXOGENISM | • EXOGENISM n. the state of being exogenous, developing from superficial rather than deep tissue. |
| EXTERMINE | • extermine v. (Transitive, obsolete) To exterminate (someone or something); to destroy. • EXTERMINE v. (Shakespeare) to exterminate. |
| HEXAMINES | • hexamines n. Plural of hexamine. • HEXAMINE n. a chemical compound, used as a solid fuel. |
| MIXEDNESS | • mixedness n. The condition of being mixed. • MIXEDNESS n. the state of being mixed. |
| REEXAMINE | • reexamine v. Alternative spelling of re-examine. • reëxamine v. Rare spelling of reexamine. • re-examine v. (Transitive) To examine again. |
| SIXTEENMO | • sixteenmo n. Sextodecimo (as a paper size in printing). • SIXTEENMO n. a book size 5 5/8 in. x 4 3/8 in. (abbreviated as 16mo.), also SEXTODECIMO. |
| XENOMENIA | • xenomenia n. Bleeding from another body part instead of normal menstruation, once thought to be a vicarious process… • XENOMENIA n. menstruation from abnormal orifices. |
| XENOTIMES | • xenotimes n. Plural of xenotime. • XENOTIME n. (Greek) a phosphate of yttrium occurring in yellowish-brown tetragonal crystals. |