| ANNEXATIONISM | • annexationism n. The tendency or policy of annexing (appropriating) additional territories. • ANNEXATIONISM n. the policy of annexation. |
| ANNEXATIONIST | • annexationist n. An advocate of annexation. • ANNEXATIONIST n. a supporter of annexation. |
| DEINDEXATIONS | • deindexations n. Plural of deindexation. • DEINDEXATION n. the state of being no longer index-linked. |
| DIGITOXIGENIN | • digitoxigenin n. (Organic chemistry) A cardenolide, the aglycone of digitoxin, usually obtained by hydrolysis. • DIGITOXIGENIN n. a steroid lactone obtained esp. by hydrolysis of digitoxin. |
| EXAMINATIONAL | • examinational adj. Relating to an examination. • EXAMINATIONAL adj. relating to examination. |
| EXPANSIONISTS | • expansionists n. Plural of expansionist. • EXPANSIONIST n. an advocate of expansionism. |
| EXPERIMENTING | • experimenting v. Present participle of experiment. • experimenting n. Experimentation. • EXPERIMENT v. to carry out experiments. |
| EXTENSIONISTS | • extensionists n. Plural of extensionist. • EXTENSIONIST n. an advocate of extension; a university extension lecturer or student. |
| EXTERMINATING | • exterminating v. Present participle of exterminate. • EXTERMINATE v. to get rid of completely usually by killing off, also EXTERMINE. |
| EXTERMINATION | • extermination n. The act of exterminating; total destruction or eradication. • extermination n. Elimination. • EXTERMINATION n. the act of exterminating. |
| EXTERNALISING | • externalising v. Present participle of externalise. • EXTERNALISE v. to make external, also EXTERNALIZE. |
| EXTERNALIZING | • externalizing v. Present participle of externalize. • EXTERNALIZE v. to make external, also EXTERNALISE. |
| EXTINGUISHANT | • extinguishant n. Extinguisher, especially a fire extinguisher. • extinguishant n. An extinguishing medium such as water, chemical powders, gases (CO2,Halon etc). • extinguishant adj. That serves to extinguish. |
| EXTINGUISHING | • extinguishing v. Present participle of extinguish. • extinguishing n. The process by which something is extinguished. • EXTINGUISH v. to bring to an end. |
| INEXISTENCIES | • INEXISTENCY n. lack of existence, also INEXISTENCE. |
| INEXPECTATION | • inexpectation n. Absence of expectation. • INEXPECTATION n. lack of expectation. |
| INEXPEDIENTLY | • inexpediently adv. In a way that is not expedient. • INEXPEDIENT adv. not expedient. |
| NONEXPLOITIVE | • nonexploitive adj. Not exploitive. • NONEXPLOITIVE adj. not exploitive, also NONEXPLOITATIVE. |
| REEXAMINATION | • reexamination n. Alternative form of re-examination. • reëxamination n. Rare spelling of reexamination. • re-examination n. A second or subsequent examination. |