COMPLEXIFYING | • complexifying v. Present participle of complexify. • COMPLEXIFY v. to render complex. |
DEOXYGENISING | • DEOXYGENISE v. to remove oxygen from, also DEOXYGENIZE. |
DEOXYGENIZING | • deoxygenizing v. Present participle of deoxygenize. • DEOXYGENIZE v. to remove oxygen from, also DEOXYGENISE. |
DETOXIFYING | • detoxifying v. Present participle of detoxify. • de-toxifying v. Present participle of de-toxify. • DETOXIFY v. to remove a toxin from, also DETOX. |
EXCHANGEABILITY | • exchangeability n. The condition of being exchangeable. • EXCHANGEABILITY n. the state of being exchangeable. |
EXCITINGLY | • excitingly adv. In an exciting manner. • EXCITING adv. EXCITE, to arouse the emotions of. |
EXCRUCIATINGLY | • excruciatingly adv. In an excruciating manner or to an excruciating degree; in a manner causing great anguish or pain. • excruciatingly adv. In a very intense or extreme manner. • EXCRUCIATING adv. EXCRUCIATE, to inflict intense pain on. |
EXEMPLIFYING | • exemplifying v. Present participle of exemplify. • EXEMPLIFY v. to serve as an example. |
EXHILARATINGLY | • exhilaratingly adv. In a way that exhilarates. • EXHILARATING adv. EXHILARATE, to make cheerful and excited. |
EXIGUITY | • exiguity n. The quality of being meagre or scanty. • EXIGUITY n. meagreness. |
EXSANGUINITY | • exsanguinity n. (Medicine) Lack of blood. • EXSANGUINITY n. the state of being exsanguine, without blood. |
INEXPUGNABILITY | • inexpugnability n. The quality of being inexpugnable. • INEXPUGNABILITY n. the quality of being inexpugnable. |
LEXICOLOGICALLY | • lexicologically adv. In terms of lexicology. • LEXICOLOGICAL adv. relating to lexicology. |
OXYGENISING | • oxygenising v. Present participle of oxygenise. • OXYGENISE v. to oxygenate, also OXYGENIZE. |
OXYGENIZING | • oxygenizing v. Present participle of oxygenize. • OXYGENIZE v. to oxygenate, also OXYGENISE. |
TOXIGENICITY | • toxigenicity n. Quality or degree of being toxigenic. • TOXIGENICITY n. the state of being toxigenic. |
UNEXCITINGLY | • unexcitingly adv. In an unexciting manner. |