| EXAMINABLE | • examinable adj. Able to be examined. • examinable adj. Eligible to appear in an examination. • EXAMINABLE adj. that can be examined. |
| EXAMINANTS | • examinants n. Plural of examinant. • EXAMINANT n. one who examines. |
| EXAMINATES | • examinates n. Plural of examinate. • EXAMINATE n. a person subjected to examination. |
| EXAMINATOR | • examinator n. An examiner. • EXAMINATOR n. an examiner. |
| HEXAMERISM | • hexamerism n. Six-part radial symmetry. • HEXAMERISM n. the state of being hexamerous. |
| HEXAMEROUS | • hexamerous adj. (Botany) In six parts; occurring in sixes. • HEXAMEROUS adj. having six parts. |
| HEXAMETERS | • hexameters n. Plural of hexameter. • HEXAMETER n. a verse line of six feet. |
| HEXAMETRAL | • hexametral adj. Hexametric. • HEXAMETRAL adj. like a hexameter, also HEXAMETRIC, HEXAMETRICAL. |
| HEXAMETRIC | • hexametric adj. Relating to or exhibiting hexameter. • HEXAMETRIC adj. of verse, written in hexameters, also HEXAMETRAL, HEXAMETRICAL. |
| MYXAMOEBAE | • myxamoebae n. Plural of myxamoeba. • MYXAMOEBA n. a cell produced by a spore, also MYXAMEBA. |
| MYXAMOEBAS | • myxamoebas n. Plural of myxamoeba. • MYXAMOEBA n. a cell produced by a spore, also MYXAMEBA. |
| REEXAMINED | • reexamined v. Simple past tense and past participle of reexamine. • reexamined adj. Examined again. • reëxamined v. Simple past tense and past participle of reëxamine. |
| REEXAMINES | • reexamines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reexamine. • reëxamines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reëxamine. • re-examines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of re-examine. |
| TAXAMETERS | • taxameters n. Plural of taxameter. • TAXAMETER n. (obsolete) an instrument for measuring fee for hired vehicle, also TAXIMETER. |
| UNEXAMINED | • unexamined adj. That which has not been examined. • UNEXAMINED adj. not examined. |
| UNEXAMPLED | • unexampled adj. Lacking prior examples; unprecedented. • UNEXAMPLED adj. having no example or similar case; being without precedent. |