(anatomy, archaic) Toward the right side; dextrally.
dextral
dextral
adj
Of or pertaining to the right side
dextran
dextran
noun
(biochemistry) A biopolymer of glucose produced by enzymes of certain bacteria; used as a substitute for blood plasma, and as a stationary phase in chromatography.
dextrer
dextrer
Noun
A warhorse; a destrer.
dextrin
dextrin
noun
(biochemistry) Any of a range of oligomers of glucose, intermediate in complexity between maltose and starch, produced by the enzymatic hydrolysis of starch; used commercially as adhesives.
direxit
distrix
distrix
noun
(medicine) The splitting of the distal ends of the hair.
dixmoor
doctrix
doctrix
noun
A female medical doctor, physician.
A female teacher.
drexler
duxbury
esidrix
exedrae
exedral
exerted
exerted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of exert
exhedra
exhedra
noun
Alternative form of exedra
exoderm
exoderm
noun
An outer layer of skin.
The outermost layer of cells in a developing embryo.
exordia
exordia
noun
plural of exordium
expired
expired
adj
dead
that has been breathed out
that is no longer valid
verb
simple past tense and past participle of expire
exradio
exradio
noun
(obsolete) Obsolete form of radon (“radon-222”).; an isotope of radon (element 86)
extrude
extrude
verb
(transitive) To expel; to drive off.
(transitive) To form or shape (a metal, plastic etc.) by forcing it through a die or an opening.
To push or thrust out.
hendrix
huxford
hydroxy
hydroxy
adj
(chemistry) Being, or containing a hydroxyl radical.
noun
(informal, pharmacology) Clipping of hydroxychloroquine.
indexer
indexer
noun
(computing, programming, .NET) A special property of a class allowing objects of the class to be accessed by index as though they were arrays or hash tables.
A person or program which creates indexes.
murexid
oxfords
oxfords
noun
plural of oxford
oxyurid
oxyurid
noun
(zoology) Any of the order Oxyurida of nematode worms.
paradox
paradox
noun
(obsolete) A statement which is difficult to believe, or which goes against general belief.
(uncountable) The use of counterintuitive or contradictory statements (paradoxes) in speech or writing.
(uncountable, philosophy) A state in which one is logically compelled to contradict oneself.
(uncountable, psychotherapy) The practice of giving instructions that are opposed to the therapist's actual intent, with the intention that the client will disobey or be unable to obey.
A claim that two apparently contradictory ideas are true.
A counterintuitive conclusion or outcome.
A person or thing having contradictory properties.
A thing involving contradictory yet interrelated elements that exist simultaneously and persist over time.
An apparently self-contradictory statement, which can only be true if it is false, and vice versa.
An unanswerable question or difficult puzzle, particularly one which leads to a deeper truth.
perdrix
peroxid
peroxid
noun
Archaic form of peroxide.
proxied
proxied
verb
simple past tense and past participle of proxy
radeaux
radeaux
noun
plural of radeau
radixes
redoxes
redoxes
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of redox
refixed
refixed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of refix
reindex
reindex
verb
(computing, databases) To index again or anew.
relaxed
relaxed
adj
(chiefly physics) Without physical tension; in a state of equilibrium.
(obsolete, physiology) Made slack or feeble; weak, soft.