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ANNEXATIONISMannexationism n. The tendency or policy of annexing (appropriating) additional territories.
ANNEXATIONISM n. the policy of annexation.
ANNEXATIONISMSANNEXATIONISM n. the policy of annexation.
APPROXIMATIVEapproximative adj. Of, relating to, or being an estimate or approximation.
approximative n. (Grammar) A grammatical construct that expresses approximation.
APPROXIMATIVE adj. approaching closely.
AXINOMANCIESAXINOMANCY n. divination using an axe or hatchet.
AXIOMATISEaxiomatise v. Alternative spelling of axiomatize.
AXIOMATISE v. to make axiomatic, also AXIOMATIZE.
AXIOMATISEDaxiomatised v. Simple past tense and past participle of axiomatise.
AXIOMATISE v. to make axiomatic, also AXIOMATIZE.
AXIOMATISESaxiomatises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of axiomatise.
AXIOMATISE v. to make axiomatic, also AXIOMATIZE.
AXIOMATIZEaxiomatize v. To establish a set of axioms that describe or govern certain phenomena.
AXIOMATIZE v. to reduce to a system of axioms, also AXIOMATISE.
AXIOMATIZEDaxiomatized v. Simple past tense and past participle of axiomatize.
AXIOMATIZE v. to reduce to a system of axioms, also AXIOMATISE.
AXIOMATIZESaxiomatizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of axiomatize.
AXIOMATIZE v. to reduce to a system of axioms, also AXIOMATISE.
EXAMINATIONexamination n. The act of examining.
examination n. Particularly, an inspection by a medical professional to establish the extent and nature of any sickness or injury.
examination n. (Education) A formal test involving answering written or oral questions under a time constraint and…
EXAMINATIONALexaminational adj. Relating to an examination.
EXAMINATIONAL adj. relating to examination.
EXAMINATIONSexaminations n. Plural of examination.
EXAMINATION n. the act of examining.
EXANIMATIONexanimation n. Deprivation of life or spirits.
EXANIMATION n. lifelessness.
EXANIMATIONSEXANIMATION n. lifelessness.
HEXOSAMINIDASEhexosaminidase n. (Biochemistry) Any enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of terminal hexosamine residues in hexosaminides.
HEXOSAMINIDASE n. either of two hydrolytic enzymes that catalyze the splitting off of a hexose from a ganglioside and are deficient in some metabolic diseases.
HEXOSAMINIDASEShexosaminidases n. Plural of hexosaminidase.
HEXOSAMINIDASE n. either of two hydrolytic enzymes that catalyze the splitting off of a hexose from a ganglioside and are deficient in some metabolic diseases.
PLAGIOCLIMAXESplagioclimaxes n. Plural of plagioclimax.
PLAGIOCLIMAX n. the climax stage of a community, influenced by man or some other outside factor.
REEXAMINATIONreexamination n. Alternative form of re-examination.
reëxamination n. Rare spelling of reexamination.
re-examination n. A second or subsequent examination.
REEXAMINATIONSreexaminations n. Plural of reexamination.
reëxaminations n. Plural of reëxamination.
re-examinations n. Plural of re-examination.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: 71 words


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