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CIGUATOXINSciguatoxins n. Plural of ciguatoxin.
CIGUATOXIN n. a toxin found in seafood.
CONTRASEXUALcontrasexual adj. (Jungian psychology, of part of the psyche) Having characteristics of the opposite gender.
CONTRASEXUAL n. one who represses the personality traits that most people repress because they are characteristic of the opposite sex.
EXCULPATIONSexculpations n. Plural of exculpation.
EXCULPATION n. the act of exculpating.
FUCOXANTHINSfucoxanthins n. Plural of fucoxanthin.
FUCOXANTHIN n. a brown carotenoid pigment occurring esp. in the chloroplasts of brown algae.
CONTEXTUALISEcontextualise v. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of contextualize.
CONTEXTUALISE v. to put into a context, also CONTEXTUALIZE.
CONTRASEXUALSCONTRASEXUAL n. one who represses the personality traits that most people repress because they are characteristic of the opposite sex.
EXCRUCIATIONSexcruciations n. Plural of excruciation.
EXCRUCIATION n. the act of excruciating.
EXULCERATIONSexulcerations n. Plural of exulceration.
EXULCERATION n. ulceration.
XANTHOCHROOUSxanthochroous adj. Yellow‐skinned; of or pertaining to Xanthochroi.
XANTHOCHROOUS adj. exhibiting xanthochroism, a condition in which all pigments other than yellow disappear, also XANTHOCHROIC.
CONTEXTUALISEDcontextualised v. Simple past tense and past participle of contextualise.
CONTEXTUALISE v. to put into a context, also CONTEXTUALIZE.
CONTEXTUALISEScontextualises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of contextualise.
CONTEXTUALISE v. to put into a context, also CONTEXTUALIZE.
CONTEXTUALIZEScontextualizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of contextualize.
CONTEXTUALIZE v. to place in a context, also CONTEXTUALISE.
EXCLAUSTRATIONexclaustration n. The release of a monk (or nun) from their religious vows, and their subsequent return to the outside world.
EXCLAUSTRATION n. a release from religious vows to return to the secular world.
EXCOMMUNICATESexcommunicates n. Plural of excommunicate.
excommunicates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of excommunicate.
EXCOMMUNICATE v. to formally exclude someone from a group or community, esp. from a religious community.
CONTEXTUALISINGcontextualising v. Present participle of contextualise.
CONTEXTUALISE v. to put into a context, also CONTEXTUALIZE.
COUNTEREXAMPLEScounterexamples n. Plural of counterexample.
COUNTEREXAMPLE n. an example that refutes or disproves a proposition or theory.
DECONTEXTUALISEdecontextualise v. Alternative spelling of decontextualize.
DECONTEXTUALISE v. to consider (something) in isolation from its usual context, also DECONTEXTUALIZE.
EXCLAUSTRATIONSexclaustrations n. Plural of exclaustration.
EXCLAUSTRATION n. a release from religious vows to return to the secular world.
EXCOMMUNICATORSexcommunicators n. Plural of excommunicator.
EXCOMMUNICATOR n. one who excommunicates.
RECONTEXTUALISErecontextualise v. Alternative spelling of recontextualize.
RECONTEXTUALISE v. to contextualise again, also RECONTEXTUALIZE.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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  • English Wiktionary: 246 words
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  • Scrabble in Spanish: 46 words
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  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: 4 words


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