| DEOXIDISATION | • deoxidisation n. Alternative form of deoxidization. • DEOXIDISATION n. the process of deoxidising, also DEOXIDIZATION. |
| DETOXICATIONS | • detoxications n. Plural of detoxication. • DETOXICATION n. the act of detoxicating. |
| DISCONNEXIONS | • disconnexions n. Plural of disconnexion. • DISCONNEXION n. the act of disconnecting, also DISCONNECTION. |
| DORSIFLEXIONS | • dorsiflexions n. Plural of dorsiflexion. • DORSIFLEXION n. a bending backwards; a bending of the back. |
| EXCOGITATIONS | • excogitations n. Plural of excogitation. • EXCOGITATION n. the act of excogitating. |
| EXPLOITATIONS | • exploitations n. Plural of exploitation. • EXPLOITATION n. an act or instance of exploiting. |
| EXPROMISSIONS | • EXPROMISSION n. relieving another person's debt by taking it upon oneself. |
| EXTORTIONISTS | • extortionists n. Plural of extortionist. • EXTORTIONIST n. one who practises extortion. |
| EXTRAPOSITION | • extraposition n. (Linguistics) The movement of an element from its normal place to one at the end, or near the end, of a sentence. • EXTRAPOSITION n. the act of extraposing. |
| INNOXIOUSNESS | • innoxiousness n. (Archaic) The quality of being innoxious. • INNOXIOUS n. harmless. |
| ISOALLOXAZINE | • isoalloxazine n. (Organic chemistry) The tricyclic heterocycle that is the basis of the flavins; any derivative of this compound. • ISOALLOXAZINE n. a yellow solid that is the precursor of various flavins, such as riboflavin. |
| PEROXIDATIONS | • peroxidations n. Plural of peroxidation. • PEROXIDATION n. the creation of a peroxide. |
| SEXPLOITATION | • sexploitation n. Sexual exploitation in the media (especially film). • SEXPLOITATION n. the exploitation of sex in the media and esp. in film. |
| XENODIAGNOSIS | • xenodiagnosis n. (Medicine) diagnosis of an infectious disease (especially of trypanosomiasis) by exposure to a vector… • 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. |