| ALEXITHYMIAS | • ALEXITHYMIA n. an inability to recognize, understand, and describe emotions. |
| CHEMOTAXISES | • CHEMOTAXIS n. orientation of an animalcule relative to a chemical substance. |
| EXAMINERSHIP | • examinership n. (Ireland, law) A legal process whereby a company gets protection from the Court, in order to survive. • EXAMINERSHIP n. the office of examiner. |
| HEMATOXYLINS | • hematoxylins n. Plural of hematoxylin. • HEMATOXYLIN n. a dye obtained from logwood, also HAEMATOXYLIN. |
| 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. |
| HEXADECIMALS | • hexadecimals n. Plural of hexadecimal. • HEXADECIMAL n. a number system with a base of 16. |
| HEXAMETRISED | • HEXAMETRISE v. to put into hexameters, also HEXAMETRIZE. |
| HEXAMETRISES | • HEXAMETRISE v. to put into hexameters, also HEXAMETRIZE. |
| HEXAMETRISTS | • hexametrists n. Plural of hexametrist. • HEXAMETRIST n. a writer of hexameters. |
| HEXAMETRIZES | • hexametrizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hexametrize. • HEXAMETRIZE v. to put into hexameters, also HEXAMETRISE. |
| HYDROXONIUMS | • hydroxoniums n. Plural of hydroxonium. • HYDROXONIUM n. the obsolete name for the cation H3O+ derived from protonation of water. |
| MORPHALLAXIS | • morphallaxis n. (Biology) The regeneration of specific tissue due to loss or death of the existing tissue. • MORPHALLAXIS n. regeneration in a changed form. |
| UNNILHEXIUMS | • UNNILHEXIUM n. a chemical element, aka seaborgium. |
| XENODOCHIUMS | • xenodochiums n. Plural of xenodochium. • XENODOCHIUM n. a building for the reception of strangers, e.g. a guesthouse in a monastery. |
| XEROPHYTISMS | • XEROPHYTISM n. being a xerophyte. |
| XIPHISTERNUM | • xiphisternum n. (Biology, medicine) Synonym of xiphoid process. • XIPHISTERNUM n. the posterior and smallest of the three divisions of the sternum. |