| AXINITE | • axinite n. (Mineralogy) A borosilicate of aluminum, iron, and lime, commonly found in glassy, brown crystals with acute edges. • AXINITE n. a silicate of the epidote group. |
| COXITIS | • coxitis n. (Pathology) Inflammation of the hip joint. • COXITIS n. inflammation of the hip joint. |
| DISTRIX | • distrix n. (Medicine) The splitting of the distal ends of the hair. • DISTRIX n. the splitting of hair ends. |
| EDITRIX | • editrix n. (Rare) A female editor. • EDITRIX n. a female editor, also EDITRESS. |
| EXHIBIT | • exhibit v. (Transitive) To display or show (something) for others to see, especially at an exhibition or contest. • exhibit v. (Transitive) To demonstrate. • exhibit v. (Transitive, law) To submit (a physical object) to a court as evidence. |
| EXILITY | • exility n. Thinness, smallness; a shrunken or meagre condition. • EXILITY n. (obsolete) slenderness, refinement. |
| EXITING | • exiting v. Present participle of exit. • exiting v. Misspelling of exciting. • exiting n. The act of one who exits; a departure. |
| FIXATIF | • fixatif n. Alternative form of fixative. • FIXATIF n. (French) a substance for preserving paintings or drawings, also FIXATIVE. |
| MIXIEST | • mixiest adj. Superlative form of mixy: most mixy. • MIXY adj. mixed. |
| MIXTION | • mixtion n. (Archaic) The act or process of mixing; the state of being mixed or becoming mixed; a mixture. • mixtion n. (Obsolete) A compound of drugs; a medicinal concoction. • mixtion n. (Obsolete) A chemical compound. |
| SIXTIES | • sixties n. Plural of sixty. • sixties n. Alternative letter-case form of Sixties (The decade of the 1860s, 1960s, etc.). • sixties n. The decade of one’s life from age 60 through age 69. |
| TAXIING | • taxiing v. Present participle of taxi. • taxiing n. (Aviation) The movement of aircraft on the ground in readiness for takeoff or after landing. • TAXI v. to travel in a taxicab. |
| TAXITIC | • taxitic adj. (Geology) Relating to, or composed of taxite. • TAXITIC adj. relating to taxite, a volcanic rock. |
| TRIOXID | • trioxid n. Archaic form of trioxide. • TRIOXID n. an oxide containing three atoms of oxygen; as, sulphur trioxide, also TRIOXIDE. |
| VICTRIX | • victrix n. Female victor; victress. • VICTRIX n. (Latin) a female victor, also VICTORESS, VICTRESS. |