| CHEMOTAXISES | • CHEMOTAXIS n. orientation of an animalcule relative to a chemical substance. |
| DEXAMETHASONES | • dexamethasones n. Plural of dexamethasone. • DEXAMETHASONE n. a synthetic glucocorticoid used esp. as an anti-inflammatory agent. |
| EXHIBITIONISMS | • exhibitionisms n. Plural of exhibitionism. • EXHIBITIONISM n. extravagant behaviour aimed at drawing attention to oneself. |
| EXOPHTHALMOSES | • exophthalmoses n. Plural of exophthalmos. • EXOPHTHALMOS n. abnormal protrusion of the eyeball, also EXOPHTHALMUS. |
| EXOPHTHALMUSES | • EXOPHTHALMUS n. abnormal protrusion of the eyeball, also EXOPHTHALMOS. |
| EXTINGUISHMENTS | • extinguishments n. Plural of extinguishment. • EXTINGUISHMENT n. the act of extinguishing. |
| HETEROSEXISM | • heterosexism n. The assumption made when relating to others that everyone is heterosexual. • heterosexism n. Discrimination or prejudice in favor of heterosexuals. • HETEROSEXISM n. the belief that homosexuality is a perversion. |
| HETEROSEXISMS | • heterosexisms n. Plural of heterosexism. • HETEROSEXISM n. the belief that homosexuality is a perversion. |
| HEXAMETRISES | • HEXAMETRISE v. to put into hexameters, also HEXAMETRIZE. |
| HEXAMETRISTS | • hexametrists n. Plural of hexametrist. • HEXAMETRIST n. a writer of hexameters. |
| HOMOSEXUALIST | • homosexualist n. (Rare, dated, often derogatory) Alternative form of homosexual. • HOMOSEXUALIST n. a homosexual. |
| HOMOSEXUALISTS | • homosexualists n. Plural of homosexualist. • HOMOSEXUALIST n. a homosexual. |
| HOMOSEXUALITIES | • homosexualities n. Plural of homosexuality. • HOMOSEXUALITY n. the state of being homosexual. |
| MESOTHORAXES | • mesothoraxes n. Plural of mesothorax. • MESOTHORAX n. the middle segment of the thorax in insects. |
| MORPHOSYNTAXES | • morphosyntaxes n. Plural of morphosyntax. • MORPHOSYNTAX n. the study of the interaction of morphology and syntax. |
| XEROPHYTISMS | • XEROPHYTISM n. being a xerophyte. |
| XIPHISTERNUMS | • xiphisternums n. Plural of xiphisternum. • XIPHISTERNUM n. the posterior and smallest of the three divisions of the sternum. |