| BOXHAUL | • boxhaul v. (Nautical, transitive, intransitive) To bring (a square-rigged ship) onto a new tack by hauling back… • BOXHAUL v. to put (a vessel) on the other tack by veering her short round on her heel. |
| EXHALED | • exhaled v. Simple past tense and past participle of exhale. • EXHALE v. to breathe out. |
| EXHALES | • exhales v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exhale. • EXHALE v. to breathe out. |
| EXHAUST | • exhaust v. (Transitive) To draw or let out wholly; to drain off completely (:liquid). • exhaust v. (Transitive) To empty by drawing or letting out the contents. • exhaust v. (Transitive, literally, figuratively) To use up; to deplete, drain or expend wholly, or until the supply… |
| EXHEDRA | • exhedra n. Alternative form of exedra. • EXHEDRA n. (Latin) a semicircular bench beside an episcopal throne, also EXEDRA. |
| EXHIBIT | • exhibit v. (Transitive) To display or show (something) for others to see, especially at an exhibition or contest. • exhibit v. (Transitive) To demonstrate. • exhibit v. (Transitive, law) To submit (a physical object) to a court as evidence. |
| EXHORTS | • exhorts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exhort. • EXHORT v. to admonish earnestly. |
| EXHUMED | • exhumed v. Simple past tense and past participle of exhume. • EXHUME v. to dig out from the earth, also EXHUMATE. |
| EXHUMER | • exhumer n. One who exhumes. • EXHUMER n. someone who exhumes. |
| EXHUMES | • exhumes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exhume. • EXHUME v. to dig out from the earth, also EXHUMATE. |
| FOXHOLE | • foxhole n. The burrow in the ground where a fox lives. • foxhole n. (Military) A small pit dug into the ground as a shelter for protection against enemy fire. • foxhole v. (Transitive) To dig a military foxhole into, or convert into a foxhole by digging. |
| FOXHUNT | • foxhunt n. A hunt for foxes, usually with dogs. • foxhunt n. A hunt for radio transmitters; radiosport. • foxhunt v. (Intransitive) To hunt foxes, usually with dogs. |
| OXHEADS | • oxheads n. Plural of oxhead. • OXHEAD n. a blockhead. |
| OXHEART | • oxheart n. A large heart-shaped cherry. • OXHEART n. a large heart-shaped cherry, either black, red, or white. |
| OXHERDS | • oxherds n. Plural of oxherd. • OXHERD n. one who tends oxen. |
| OXHIDES | • oxhides n. Plural of oxhide. • OXHIDE n. leather from the hide of an ox. |
| SAXHORN | • saxhorn n. (Music) Any of a group of similar brass instruments, resembling a bugle in shape, but with valves. • SAXHORN n. a brass wind instrument. |