| COXSACKIE | • coxsackie n. Any of several viruses of the genus Enterovirus similar to poliovirus. • Coxsackie prop.n. A town in New York, and a village within that town. • COXSACKIE adj. as in coxsackie virus. |
| COXSWAINS | • coxswains n. Plural of coxswain. • COXSWAIN v. to steer a racing rowboat, also COX. |
| EXSCINDED | • exscinded v. Simple past tense and past participle of exscind. • EXSCIND v. to cut out. |
| EXSECANTS | • exsecants n. Plural of exsecant. • EXSECANT n. a trigonometric function of an angle. |
| EXSECTING | • exsecting v. Present participle of exsect. • EXSECT v. to cut out. |
| EXSECTION | • exsection n. A cutting out or away. • exsection n. (Surgery) The removal by operation of a portion of a limb, especially the removal of a portion of a… • EXSECTION n. a cutting out. |
| EXSERTILE | • exsertile adj. (Biology) Capable of being thrust out or protruded. • EXSERTILE adj. capable of being thrust out or protruded. |
| EXSERTING | • exserting v. Present participle of exsert. • EXSERT v. to protrude. |
| EXSERTION | • exsertion n. Protrusion; thrusting outward. • EXSERTION n. a protrusion. |
| EXSICCANT | • exsiccant adj. Having the quality of drying up; causing a drying up. • exsiccant n. A medicine that causes drying up. • EXSICCANT n. something having the quality of drying up. |
| EXSICCATE | • exsiccate v. (Transitive) To dry, to desiccate, to dehydrate. • EXSICCATE v. to dry up. |
| EXSTROPHY | • exstrophy n. (Anatomy) The eversion or turning out of any organ, or of its inner surface. • EXSTROPHY n. congenital eversion of a hollow organ, esp. the bladder. |
| EXSUCCOUS | • exsuccous adj. Without juice or sap. Completely dry. • EXSUCCOUS adj. lacking sap. |
| FLAXSEEDS | • flaxseeds n. Plural of flaxseed. • flax␣seeds n. Plural of flax seed. • FLAXSEED n. the seed of flax. |
| FOXSHARKS | • fox␣sharks n. Plural of fox shark. • FOXSHARK n. a large long-tailed shark, aka thresher. |
| SIXSCORES | • SIXSCORE n. one hundred and twenty. |