| AUTOSEXINGS | • AUTOSEXING n. the act of self-sexing. |
| DESEXUALISING | • desexualising v. Present participle of desexualise. • DESEXUALISE v. to deprive of sexual characters or power, also DESEXUALIZE. |
| EXACTINGNESS | • exactingness n. The state of being exacting. • EXACTINGNESS n. the state of being exacting. |
| EXACTINGNESSES | • EXACTINGNESS n. the state of being exacting. |
| EXSANGUINATES | • exsanguinates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exsanguinate. • EXSANGUINATE v. to drain blood from. |
| EXSANGUINATIONS | • exsanguinations n. Plural of exsanguination. • EXSANGUINATION n. the process of draining or losing blood. |
| EXSANGUINEOUS | • exsanguineous adj. Destitute of blood; anaemic; exsanguious. • EXSANGUINEOUS adj. without blood, anaemic, also EXSANGUINE, EXSANGUINED, EXSANGUINOUS. |
| EXSANGUINITIES | • EXSANGUINITY n. the state of being exsanguine, without blood. |
| EXSANGUINOUS | • exsanguinous adj. Alternative form of exsanguious. • EXSANGUINOUS adj. without blood, anaemic, also EXSANGUINE, EXSANGUINED, EXSANGUINEOUS. |
| EXTINGUISHANTS | • extinguishants n. Plural of extinguishant. • EXTINGUISHANT n. a substance used to extinguish fires. |
| SEXAGENARIANS | • sexagenarians n. Plural of sexagenarian; Individuals in their sixth decade of life. • SEXAGENARIAN n. a person aged between fifty and sixty. |
| SEXAGENARIES | • sexagenaries n. Plural of sexagenary. • SEXAGENARY n. someone in their sixties. |
| SEXUALISING | • sexualising v. Present participle of sexualise. • SEXUALISE v. to render sexual, also SEXUALIZE. |
| XENODIAGNOSES | • xenodiagnoses n. Plural of xenodiagnosis. • XENODIAGNOSIS n. the detection of a parasite (as of humans) by feeding a suitable intermediate host (as an insect) on supposedly infected material (as blood) and later examining the host for the parasite. |
| XENODIAGNOSIS | • xenodiagnosis n. (Medicine) diagnosis of an infectious disease (especially of trypanosomiasis) by exposure to a vector… • XENODIAGNOSIS n. the detection of a parasite (as of humans) by feeding a suitable intermediate host (as an insect) on supposedly infected material (as blood) and later examining the host for the parasite. |
| XENOGLOSSIA | • xenoglossia n. Synonym of xenoglossy (“knowledge of a language one has never learned”). • XENOGLOSSIA n. a person's knowledge of a language never studied, also XENOGLOSSY. |
| XENOGLOSSIAS | • XENOGLOSSIA n. a person's knowledge of a language never studied, also XENOGLOSSY. |