| COTURNIXES | • COTURNIX n. a small quail. |
| EXCURSIONS | • excursions n. Plural of excursion. • EXCURSION v. to go on an excursion. |
| EXPOUNDERS | • expounders n. Plural of expounder. • EXPOUNDER n. one who expounds. |
| EXTRANEOUS | • extraneous adj. Not belonging to, or dependent upon, a thing; without or beyond a thing; foreign. • extraneous adj. Not essential or intrinsic. • EXTRANEOUS adj. not forming an essential or vital part. |
| EXTRUSIONS | • extrusions n. Plural of extrusion. • EXTRUSION n. the act of extruding. |
| FOXHUNTERS | • foxhunters n. Plural of foxhunter. • FOXHUNTER n. one who hunts foxes. |
| HEXANDROUS | • hexandrous adj. Alternative form of hexandrian. • HEXANDROUS adj. having six stamens, also HEXANDRIAN. |
| INDEXTROUS | • indextrous adj. Not dextrous; maladroit. • indextrous adj. Not manual. • INDEXTROUS adj. not possessing dexterity. |
| INFLEXURES | • inflexures n. Plural of inflexure. • INFLEXURE n. an inflection; a bend or fold. |
| SEXANGULAR | • sexangular adj. Having six angles; hexagonal. • SEXANGULAR adj. hexagonal. |
| TEXTURINGS | • texturings n. Plural of texturing. • TEXTURING n. making a texture by weaving. |
| TRANSEXUAL | • transexual adj. (Rare) Alternative spelling of transsexual. • transexual n. (Rare) Alternative spelling of transsexual. • TRANSEXUAL n. a person anatomically of one sex but having a strong desire to adopt the physical characteristics and role of a member of the opposite sex, also TRANSSEXUAL. |
| UNDERSEXED | • undersexed adj. Lacking sufficient sexual desire or activity; sexually unfulfilled; sexually frustrated. • UNDERSEXED adj. deficient in sexual desire. |
| UNDERTAXES | • undertaxes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undertax. • UNDERTAX v. to tax less than the usual amount. |
| XIPHOSURAN | • xiphosuran n. (Zoology) Any member of the order Xiphosura, including horseshoe crabs. • xiphosuran adj. (Zoology) Of or pertaining to the order Xiphosura. • XIPHOSURAN adj. belonging to the Xiphosura, an order of Arthropoda of which the only survivors are the king crabs. |