| ELIXIR | • elixir n. (Alchemy) A liquid which converts lead to gold. • elixir n. (Alchemy) A substance or liquid which is believed to cure all ills and give eternal life. • elixir n. (By extension) The alleged cure for all ailments; cure-all, panacea. |
| ELIXIRS | • elixirs n. Plural of elixir. • ELIXIR n. a medicinal beverage. |
| FLIXING | • FLIX v. to melt, also FLUX. |
| LIXIVIA | • lixivia n. Plural of lixivium. • LIXIVIUM n. (Latin) a solution of alkaline salts extracted from wood ashes; hence, any solution obtained by lixiviation. |
| BOLIXING | • bolixing v. Present participle of bolix. • BOLIX v. to make a mess of, also BOLLIX, BALLOCKS, BOLLOCKS, BOLLOX. |
| LIXIVIAL | • lixivial adj. (Obsolete or historical) Of or derived from lye or wood ashes. • LIXIVIAL adj. impregnated with a salt or salts like a lixivium. |
| LIXIVIUM | • lixivium n. A solution of alkaline salts extracted from wood ashes. • lixivium n. Any solution obtained by lixiviation. • LIXIVIUM n. (Latin) a solution of alkaline salts extracted from wood ashes; hence, any solution obtained by lixiviation. |
| BOLLIXING | • bollixing v. Present participle of bollix. • BOLLIX v. to make a mess of, also BALLOCKS, BOLIX, BOLLOCKS, BOLLOX. |
| LIXIVIATE | • lixiviate v. To separate (a substance) into soluble and insoluble components through percolation; to leach. • lixiviate adj. Of or relating to lye or lixivium; of the quality of alkaline salts. • lixiviate adj. Impregnated with salts from wood ashes. |
| LIXIVIOUS | • lixivious adj. Alternative form of lixivial. • LIXIVIOUS adj. impregnated with a salt or salts like a lixivium. |
| LIXIVIUMS | • lixiviums n. Plural of lixivium. • LIXIVIUM n. (Latin) a solution of alkaline salts extracted from wood ashes; hence, any solution obtained by lixiviation. |
| PROLIXITY | • prolixity n. Long-windedness, an excess of words. • PROLIXITY n. the state of being long-winded in speech or writing. |
| LIXIVIATED | • lixiviated v. Simple past tense and past participle of lixiviate. • LIXIVIATE v. to separate by washing with solvent; to treat with lye, etc. |
| LIXIVIATES | • lixiviates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lixiviate. • LIXIVIATE v. to separate by washing with solvent; to treat with lye, etc. |
| PROLIXIOUS | • prolixious adj. (Obsolete) dilatory; tedious; superfluous. • PROLIXIOUS adj. (Shakespeare) dilatory; tedious; superfluous. |
| LIXIVIATING | • lixiviating v. Present participle of lixiviate. • LIXIVIATE v. to separate by washing with solvent; to treat with lye, etc. |
| LIXIVIATION | • lixiviation n. The process of lixiviating. • LIXIVIATION n. the separation of a substance into soluble and insoluble constituents by percolation of liquid, usually water. |
| PROLIXITIES | • prolixities n. Plural of prolixity. • PROLIXITY n. the state of being long-winded in speech or writing. |
| LIXIVIATIONS | • lixiviations n. Plural of lixiviation. • LIXIVIATION n. the separation of a substance into soluble and insoluble constituents by percolation of liquid, usually water. |