| ADMINISTRATRIX | • administratrix n. A female administrator. • ADMINISTRATRIX n. a female administrator. |
| BACTERIOTOXINS | • bacteriotoxins n. Plural of bacteriotoxin. • BACTERIOTOXIN n. a toxin of bacterial origin. |
| EXCORTICATIONS | • excortications n. Plural of excortication. • EXCORTICATION n. the act of excorticating, stripping the bark from. |
| EXCREMENTITIAL | • excrementitial adj. (Physiology) Pertaining to, or consisting of, excrement; of the nature of excrement. • EXCREMENTITIAL adj. of or pertaining to excrement, also EXCREMENTAL. |
| EXPERIMENTISTS | • experimentists n. Plural of experimentist. • EXPERIMENTIST n. a person who carries out experiments. |
| EXPLORATIONIST | • explorationist n. A person employed to locate new sources of petroleum or other naturally-occurring resource. • EXPLORATIONIST n. a scientist engaged in mineral exploration. |
| EXTERMINATIONS | • exterminations n. Plural of extermination. • EXTERMINATION n. the act of exterminating. |
| EXTRACTABILITY | • extractability n. (Uncountable) The condition of being extractable. • extractability n. (Countable) A measure of the extent to which something may be extracted using a particular solvent. • EXTRACTABILITY n. the state of being extractable. |
| EXTRAPOSITIONS | • extrapositions n. Plural of extraposition. • EXTRAPOSITION n. the act of extraposing. |
| EXTRINSICALITY | • extrinsicality n. The quality of being extrinsic. • EXTRINSICALITY n. the state of being extrinsic. |
| INTERSEXUALITY | • intersexuality n. The state of having the physical features of both sexes, or of having ambiguous sex, i.e. not unambiguously… • INTERSEXUALITY n. the state of being intersexual. |
| NEPHROTOXICITY | • nephrotoxicity n. The state or condition of being nephrotoxic; toxicity that damages kidneys. • NEPHROTOXICITY n. the state of being nephrotoxic. |
| THYROTOXICOSIS | • thyrotoxicosis n. (Medicine) The medical condition caused by the state of raised levels of thyroid hormone. • THYROTOXICOSIS n. hyperthyroidism with goitre and exophthalmia, Graves' disease. |