| XENOPUS | • Xenopus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Pipidae – the clawed frogs. The best known species is Xenopus laevis… • XENOPUS n. a frog native to southern Africa. |
| XERAFIN | • xerafin n. Alternative form of xeraphim. • XERAFIN n. (Portuguese) a former silver coin of Goa, also SERAFIN, SERAPHIN, XERAPHIN. |
| XERARCH | • xerarch adj. Of or pertaining to xerosere. • xerarch adj. Growing in dry places. • XERARCH adj. developing in a dry area. |
| XERASIA | • xerasia n. Dryness and brittleness of the hair. • XERASIA n. abnormal dryness of the hair. |
| XEROMAS | • xeromas n. Plural of xeroma. • XEROMA n. (Greek) a dry lustreless condition of the conjunctiva, also XEROPHTHALMIA. |
| XEROSES | • xeroses n. Plural of xerosis. • XEROSIS n. (Greek) abnormal dryness of body parts, also XEROTES. |
| XEROSIS | • xerosis n. (Medicine) dryness. • XEROSIS n. (Greek) abnormal dryness of body parts, also XEROTES. |
| XEROTES | • xerotes n. (Pathology) A general dryness of the body. • XEROTES n. (Greek) abnormal dryness of body parts, also XEROSIS. |
| XEROTIC | • xerotic adj. (Medicine) dry. • XEROTIC adj. of abnormally dry body tissues. |
| XEROXED | • xeroxed v. Simple past tense and past participle of xerox. • Xeroxed v. Simple past tense and past participle of Xerox. • XEROX v. to produce by a xerox copying machine. |
| XEROXES | • xeroxes n. Plural of xerox. • xeroxes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of xerox. • Xeroxes n. Plural of Xerox. |
| XERUSES | • XERUS n. an African ground squirrel. |