| EXHALED | • exhaled v. Simple past tense and past participle of exhale. • EXHALE v. to breathe out. |
| EXHEDRA | • exhedra n. Alternative form of exedra. • EXHEDRA n. (Latin) a semicircular bench beside an episcopal throne, also EXEDRA. |
| EXHUMED | • exhumed v. Simple past tense and past participle of exhume. • EXHUME v. to dig out from the earth, also EXHUMATE. |
| HANDAXE | • handaxe n. Alternative form of hand axe. • hand␣axe n. A stone tool made by flaking to produce an edge, used without a handle. • hand␣axe n. (Fantasy, role-playing games) A hatchet or throwing axe. |
| HEXADES | • hexades n. Plural of hexade. • HEXADE n. a group of six, also HEXAD. |
| HEXADIC | • hexadic adj. (Rare) Pertaining to a hexad; hexagonal. • HEXADIC adj. relating to a hexad. |
| HEXAPOD | • hexapod n. Any organism, being or robot with six legs. • hexapod n. An arthropod with six feet; a member of subphylum Hexapoda. • hexapod n. (Dated) An insect. |
| HUMIDEX | • humidex n. (Canada, meteorology) A measurement used by Canadian meteorologists to reflect the combined effect of… • HUMIDEX n. (Canadian) a system of measuring discomfort showing the combined effects of humidity and temperature. |
| HYDROXY | • hydroxy adj. (Chemistry) Being, or containing a hydroxyl radical. • hydroxy n. (Informal, pharmacology) Clipping of hydroxychloroquine. • hydroxy- pref. (Chemistry) having, or derived from, a hydroxyl radical. |
| OXHEADS | • oxheads n. Plural of oxhead. • OXHEAD n. a blockhead. |
| OXHERDS | • oxherds n. Plural of oxherd. • OXHERD n. one who tends oxen. |
| OXHIDES | • oxhides n. Plural of oxhide. • OXHIDE n. leather from the hide of an ox. |
| XIPHOID | • xiphoid adj. Shaped like a sword, ensiform. • xiphoid adj. (Anatomy) Of or relating to the xiphisternum. • xiphoid n. (Anatomy) The xiphoid process. |