| ANXIOUSNESSES | • anxiousnesses n. Plural of anxiousness. • ANXIOUSNESS n. the state of being anxious. |
| EXPANSIVENESS | • expansiveness n. The state of being expansive. • EXPANSIVE n. widely extended. |
| EXPENSIVENESS | • expensiveness n. The state of being expensive; the entailing of great expense. • EXPENSIVE n. costing a lot of money. |
| EXSANGUINATES | • exsanguinates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exsanguinate. • EXSANGUINATE v. to drain blood from. |
| EXSANGUINEOUS | • exsanguineous adj. Destitute of blood; anaemic; exsanguious. • EXSANGUINEOUS adj. without blood, anaemic, also EXSANGUINE, EXSANGUINED, EXSANGUINOUS. |
| EXTENSIONISTS | • extensionists n. Plural of extensionist. • EXTENSIONIST n. an advocate of extension; a university extension lecturer or student. |
| EXTENSIVENESS | • extensiveness n. The degree or property of being extensive. • EXTENSIVENESS n. the state of being extensive. |
| INEXACTNESSES | • inexactnesses n. Plural of inexactness. • INEXACTNESS n. the state of being inexact. |
| INEXISTENCIES | • INEXISTENCY n. lack of existence, also INEXISTENCE. |
| INFLEXIONLESS | • inflexionless adj. Without inflexion. • INFLEXIONLESS adj. without inflexion, also INFLECTIONLESS. |
| NONEXCLUSIVES | Sorry, definition not available. |
| NONEXISTENCES | • nonexistences n. Plural of nonexistence. • NONEXISTENCE n. absence of existence. |
| NONEXPLOSIVES | Sorry, definition not available. |
| NOXIOUSNESSES | • noxiousnesses n. Plural of noxiousness. • NOXIOUSNESS n. the state of being noxious. |
| SEXAGENARIANS | • sexagenarians n. Plural of sexagenarian; Individuals in their sixth decade of life. • SEXAGENARIAN n. a person aged between fifty and sixty. |
| UNFIXEDNESSES | • UNFIXEDNESS n. the state of not being fixed. |
| XENODIAGNOSES | • xenodiagnoses n. Plural of xenodiagnosis. • XENODIAGNOSIS n. the detection of a parasite (as of humans) by feeding a suitable intermediate host (as an insect) on supposedly infected material (as blood) and later examining the host for the parasite. |