| ANTIVAX | • antivax adj. Alternative form of anti-vax. • anti-vax adj. (Informal) Opposing vaccines and vaccination.
 • ANTIVAX adj. opposed to vaccination.
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| EXUVIAE | • exuviae n. Plural of exuvia. • exuviae n. The coverings of an animal that have been shed or cast off, particularly the molted exoskeletons of arthropods.
 • exuviae n. (History, military) Among the Ancient Romans, weaponry and equipment stripped from the person of a foe; booty.
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| EXUVIAL | • exuvial adj. Related to something sloughed off or stripped away. • EXUVIAL adj. of or pertaining to exuviae, cast skins, shells, or coverings of animals.
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| EXUVIUM | • exuvium n. (Biology) Synonym of exuvia. • EXUVIUM n. (Latin) the moulted covering of an animal.
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| FLUXIVE | • fluxive adj. Flowing; lacking solidity. • FLUXIVE adj. (Shakespeare) flowing with tears.
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| INVEXED | • invexed adj. (Heraldry, obsolete) arched or enarched. • INVEXED adj. (in heraldry) arched.
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| LIXIVIA | • lixivia n. Plural of lixivium. • LIXIVIUM n. (Latin) a solution of alkaline salts extracted from wood ashes; hence, any solution obtained by lixiviation.
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| OVERMIX | • overmix v. To mix too thoroughly. • OVERMIX v. to mix too much.
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| VEXILLA | • vexilla n. Plural of vexillum. • VEXILLUM n. (Latin) the web or vane of a feather, also VEXIL.
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| VEXINGS | • vexings n. Plural of vexing. • VEXING n. the act of vexing.
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| VICTRIX | • victrix n. Female victor; victress. • VICTRIX n. (Latin) a female victor, also VICTORESS, VICTRESS.
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| VITEXES | • vitexes n. Plural of vitex. • VITEX n. (Latin) any of various shrubs and small trees of the verbena family.
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| VITRAUX | • vitraux n. Plural of vitrail. • VITRAIL n. (French) stained glass.
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| VIXENLY | • vixenly adj. Like a vixen; vixenish. • VIXENLY adj. snarling.
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