| BISECTRIX | • bisectrix n. The line bisecting the angle between the optic axes of a biaxial crystal. • BISECTRIX n. the bisector of the angle between the optic axes of a crystal. |
| DICTATRIX | • dictatrix n. (Archaic) A female dictator. • DICTATRIX n. a female dictator, also DICTATRESS. |
| DIRECTRIX | • directrix n. A female who directs; a directress. • directrix n. (Geometry) A line used to define a curve or surface; especially a line, the distance from which a point… • DIRECTRIX n. a female director, also DIRECTRESS, DIRECTRICE. |
| DISTRIXES | • DISTRIX n. the splitting of hair ends. |
| EDITRIXES | • editrixes n. Plural of editrix. • EDITRIX n. a female editor, also EDITRESS. |
| EXHIBITER | • exhibiter n. One who exhibits; one who presents a petition, charge, or bill. • EXHIBITER n. one who exhibits, also EXHIBITOR. |
| EXHIBITOR | • exhibitor n. Someone who exhibits something. • exhibitor n. Someone who organizes an exhibition. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • EXHIBITOR n. one who exhibits, also EXHIBITER. |
| EXTIRPING | • extirping v. Present participle of extirp. • EXTIRP v. (Shakespeare) to root out. |
| EXTRINSIC | • extrinsic adj. External; separable from the thing itself; inessential. • extrinsic adj. Not belonging to something; outside. • extrinsic n. An external factor. |
| IMMIXTURE | • immixture n. The act, or the result of immixing. • IMMIXTURE n. freedom from mixture; purity. |
| MEDIATRIX | • mediatrix n. A female mediator. • mediatrix n. (Geometry) The line that is perpendicular to a line segment and intersects the line segment at its midpoint. • MEDIATRIX n. (archaic) a female mediator, also MEDIATRESS. |
| PISCATRIX | • piscatrix n. (Historical) A female fishmonger in ancient times. • piscatrix n. (Humorous) A female angler. • PISCATRIX n. a (female) angler. |
| PROLIXITY | • prolixity n. Long-windedness, an excess of words. • PROLIXITY n. the state of being long-winded in speech or writing. |
| PROXIMITY | • proximity n. Closeness; the state of being near as in space, time, or relationship. • PROXIMITY n. immediate nearness in time, place, relationship, etc., also PROXIMATION. |
| REEXHIBIT | • reexhibit v. (Transitive) To exhibit again. • REEXHIBIT v. to exhibit again. |
| RITUXIMAB | • rituximab n. (Pharmacology) A chimeric monoclonal antibody (trademark Rituxan) administered by intravenous injection… • RITUXIMAB n. a drug used in the treatment of B cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. |
| TRIAXIALS | • TRIAXIAL n. a sponge spicule with three axes, also TRIAXON. |
| TRIOXIDES | • trioxides n. Plural of trioxide. • TRIOXIDE n. an oxide containing three atoms of oxygen; as, sulphur trioxide, also TRIOXID. |
| VICTRIXES | • VICTRIX n. (Latin) a female victor, also VICTORESS, VICTRESS. |