| EXCREMENTA | • EXCREMENTUM n. (Latin) waste material or rubbish. |
| EXCREMENTS | • excrements n. Plural of excrement. • EXCREMENT n. waste matter discharged from the digestive system. |
| EXCRESCENT | • excrescent n. A growing mutation, usually abnormal. • excrescent n. (Phonetics) A sound in a word without etymological reason. • excrescent adj. Growing out in an abnormal or morbid manner or as a superfluity. |
| EXENTERATE | • exenterate v. (Transitive) To disembowel; to eviscerate. • EXENTERATE v. (obsolete) to disembowel. |
| EXONERATED | • exonerated adj. Freed from any question of guilt, acquitted. • exonerated v. Simple past tense and past participle of exonerate. • EXONERATE v. to clear of blame. |
| EXONERATES | • exonerates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exonerate. • EXONERATE v. to clear of blame. |
| EXPERIMENT | • experiment n. A test under controlled conditions made to either demonstrate a known truth, examine the validity of… • experiment n. (Obsolete) Experience, practical familiarity with something. • experiment v. (Intransitive) To conduct an experiment. |
| EXPERTNESS | • expertness n. The state of being expert. • expertness n. Skill or proficiency. • EXPERTNESS n. a possession of specific skills, also EXPERTISM. |
| EXTERMINED | • extermined v. Simple past tense and past participle of extermine. • EXTERMINE v. (Shakespeare) to exterminate. |
| EXTERMINES | • extermines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of extermine. • EXTERMINE v. (Shakespeare) to exterminate. |
| GENETRIXES | • genetrixes n. Plural of genetrix. • GENETRIX n. (Latin) a mother, also GENITRIX. |
| INTERSEXES | • intersexes n. Plural of intersex. • INTERSEX n. people having characteristics of both sexes. |
| OVEREXTEND | • overextend v. To expand or extend to an excessive degree, especially to do so beyond a safe limit. • overextend v. (Linguistics, transitive) To apply (a term) to too many referents, by overextension. • overextend v. (Chess, transitive) To push a pawn too far, so that it becomes vulnerable to the opponent’s attacks. |
| SIXTEENERS | • sixteeners n. Plural of sixteener. • SIXTEENER n. a verse of sixteen syllables. |