| EXCERPTINGS | • excerptings n. Plural of excerpting. • EXCERPTING n. the act of making an excerpt. |
| EXPERTISING | • expertising v. Present participle of expertise. • EXPERTISE v. to give an expert opinion on, also EXPERTIZE. |
| EXPERTIZING | • expertizing v. Present participle of expertize. • EXPERTIZE v. to give an expert opinion on, also EXPERTISE. |
| EXPURGATING | • expurgating v. Present participle of expurgate. • EXPURGATE v. to purify or revise; to censor. |
| EXPURGATION | • expurgation n. The act of expurgating, purging, or cleansing; purification from anything noxious, offensive, sinful, or erroneous. • EXPURGATION n. the act of expurgating. |
| EXTIRPATING | • extirpating v. Present participle of extirpate. • EXTIRPATE v. to pull out by the roots. |
| EXTRAPOSING | • extraposing v. Present participle of extrapose. • EXTRAPOSE v. to move an item normally positioned within a phrase or sentence to the end, to focus attention on it. |
| PREEXCITING | • preexciting v. Present participle of preexcite. • PREEXCITE v. to stimulate in preparation. |
| PREEXISTING | • preexisting v. Present participle of preexist. • preexisting adj. Already in existence before something else. • preëxisting v. Present participle of preëxist. |
| PREEXPOSING | • PREEXPOSE v. to expose in advance. |
| PRETEXTINGS | • PRETEXTING n. the act of alleging as an excuse. |
| PROGENITRIX | • progenitrix n. A female progenitor, a foremother, any of a person’s direct female ancestors (ancestresses). • PROGENITRIX n. a female parent or ancestor, also PROGENITRESS. |
| REEXPELLING | • reexpelling v. Present participle of reexpel. • REEXPEL v. to expel again. |
| REEXPLORING | • reexploring v. Present participle of reexplore. • REEXPLORE v. to explore again. |
| REEXPORTING | • reexporting v. Present participle of reexport. • re-exporting v. Present participle of re-export. • REEXPORT v. to export again. |
| XERISCAPING | • xeriscaping n. Landscaping in ways that do not require supplemental irrigation. • xeriscaping v. Present participle of xeriscape. • XERISCAPE v. (tradename) to landscape (an arid place) in a way that conserves by using plants that require little water. |