| ASPHYXIATING | • asphyxiating v. Present participle of asphyxiate. • ASPHYXIATE v. to cause asphyxia in. |
| ASPHYXIATION | • asphyxiation n. Death due to lack of oxygen. • asphyxiation n. An acute lack of oxygen. • ASPHYXIATION n. the act of asphyxiation. |
| EXHIBITIONER | • exhibitioner n. (Britain) A student at secondary school or university who has been awarded an exhibition. The exhibition… • EXHIBITIONER n. a university student who has been awarded an exhibition at a university. |
| EXHILARATING | • exhilarating v. Present participle of exhilarate. • exhilarating adj. Refreshingly thrilling. • EXHILARATE v. to make cheerful and excited. |
| EXHILARATION | • exhilaration n. The act of enlivening the spirits; the act of making glad or cheerful; a gladdening. • exhilaration n. The state of being enlivened, cheerful or exhilarated. • EXHILARATION n. the action of exhilarating. |
| EXTINGUISHED | • extinguished v. Simple past tense and past participle of extinguish. • extinguished adj. Having been quenched or eliminated. • EXTINGUISH v. to bring to an end. |
| EXTINGUISHER | • extinguisher n. One who, or that which, extinguishes something. • EXTINGUISHER n. a device that extinguishes. |
| EXTINGUISHES | • extinguishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of extinguish. • EXTINGUISH v. to bring to an end. |
| INEXHAUSTIVE | • inexhaustive adj. Synonym of inexhaustible. • INEXHAUSTIVE adj. not exhaustive. |
| INHERITRIXES | • inheritrixes n. Plural of inheritrix. • INHERITRIX n. a female inheritor, also INHERITRESS. |
| REEXHIBITING | • reexhibiting v. Present participle of reexhibit. • REEXHIBIT v. to exhibit again. |
| SEXTILLIONTH | • sextillionth adj. The ordinal form of the number one sextillion. • sextillionth n. The person or thing in the sextillionth position. • sextillionth n. One of a sextillion equal parts of a whole. |
| XIPHISTERNUM | • xiphisternum n. (Biology, medicine) Synonym of xiphoid process. • XIPHISTERNUM n. the posterior and smallest of the three divisions of the sternum. |