simple past tense and past participle of admix; alternative spelling of admixed
adnexa
adnexa
noun
(anatomy) The appendages of an organ, such as the Fallopian tubes of the uterus.
apexed
apexed
adj
Having an apex; with a pointed end.
axhead
axised
axised
adj
(in combination) Having the specified number or kind of axes.
axseed
axweed
badaxe
bendix
caudex
caudex
noun
(botany) An enlargement of the stem, branch or root of a woody plant, usually serving to store water.
cixiid
cixiid
noun
(zoology) Any planthopper in the family Cixiidae.
coaxed
coaxed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of coax
comdex
cordax
cordax
noun
(historical) A lascivious dance featuring in Ancient Greek comedy.
coxyde
darnex
darnix
deflex
deflex
adj
(archery, of a bow) Having the arms curved or curled at the base so as to turn towards the archer when unstrung, reducing the strain on the limbs and also the energy stored by the weapon.
verb
(zoology, botany) To bend down.
deflux
deflux
noun
(obsolete) downward flow
deixis
deixis
noun
(linguistics) The use of a word, such as a pronoun, to refer to something that must be identified from the wider context; a word used in such a way.
deluxe
deluxe
adj
Very fine in quality or luxurious.
demiox
dentex
dentex
noun
(zoology) Any member of the genus Dentex of perciform fish.
dexies
dexies
noun
plural of dexie
plural of dexy
dexter
dexter
adj
(archaic) Right; on the right-hand side.
noun
(heraldry) The right side of a shield from the wearer's standpoint, and the left side to the viewer.
The right hand.
dextra
dextro
diamox
diaxon
diaxon
noun
A diaxonal spicule of a sponge.
dioxan
dioxid
dioxin
dioxin
noun
(countable, organic chemistry) Any of a broad range of toxic or carcinogenic halogenated polycyclic compounds that occur as byproducts of herbicides.
(countable, organic chemistry) The parent compound dibenzo-1,4-dioxin or dibenzo-p-dioxin (molecular formula C₁₂H₈O₂), in which two benzene rings are connected through two oxygen atoms; dibenzodioxin, oxanthrene.
(countable, organic chemistry) The unsaturated six-membered heterocycle having four carbon atoms, two oxygen atoms, and two double bonds (molecular formula C₄H₄O₂); 1,2-dioxin and 1,4-dioxin.
(uncountable, specifically, loosely) The compound 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD; molecular formula C₁₂H₄Cl₄O₂), a persistent organic pollutant of the environment which is generally produced as a byproduct of organic synthesis or when organic materials are burned.
diplex
diplex
adj
(telegraphy) Involving the transmission of two messages in the same direction at the same time.
verb
(radio) Combine two signals using two frequencies onto one cable.
(radio) Simulcast the same signal on two frequencies.
dixain
dixies
dixies
noun
plural of dixie
dixits
doxies
doxies
noun
plural of doxie
plural of doxy
drexel
dropax
druxey
druxey
adj
Alternative form of druxy
dupaix
duplex
duplex
adj
(architecture) Having two floors
(architecture) Having two units, divisions, suites, apartments
(soil science) Having horizons with contrasting textures.
(telecommunications) Bidirectional (in two directions).
noun
(US) A dwelling unit with two floors
(US, Canada) A house made up of two dwelling units.
(biochemistry) A double-stranded polynucleotide.
(geology) A system of multiple thrust faults bounded above and below by a roof thrust and floor thrust.
(juggling) A throwing motion where two balls are thrown with one hand at the same time.
(philately) A cancellation combining a numerical cancellation with a second mark showing time, date, and place of posting.
verb
(juggling) To make a series of duplex throws.
To make duplex.
To make into a duplex.
elixed
elixed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of elix
exaudi
exceed
exceed
verb
(intransitive) To predominate.
(intransitive, obsolete) To go too far; to be excessive.
(transitive) To be better than (something).
(transitive) To be larger, greater than (something).
(transitive) To go beyond (some limit); to surpass; to be longer than.
Your password cannot exceed eight characters.
excide
excide
Verb
To cut off.
exedra
exedra
noun
(architecture) A semicircular recess, with stone benches, used as a place for discussion.
(by extension) A curved bench with a high back.
exiled
exiled
verb
simple past tense and past participle of exile
exited
exited
verb
simple past tense and past participle of exit
exodic
exodic
adj
(biology) Conducting influences from the spinal cord outward; said of the motor or efferent nerves.
exodoi
exodoi
noun
plural of exodos
exodos
exodos
noun
(drama, Ancient Greek drama) A final scene or departure in a play, especially a tragedy.
exodus
exodus
noun
A sudden departure of a large number of people.
verb
To depart from a place in a large group.
exopod
exopod
noun
(zoology) The outer ramus of a biramous limb of a crustacean.
expand
expand
verb
(intransitive) To change or grow from smaller to larger in form, number, or size.
(intransitive) To feel generous or optimistic.
(intransitive) To increase in extent, number, volume or scope.
(intransitive) To speak or write at length or in detail.
(intransitive, algebra, of an expression) To become, by rewriting, a longer, yet equivalent sum of terms.
(transitive) To change (something) from a smaller form or size to a larger one; to spread out or lay open.
(transitive) To express (something) at length and/or in detail.
(transitive) To increase the extent, number, volume or scope of (something).
(transitive, algebra) To rewrite (an expression) as a longer, yet equivalent sum of terms.
(transitive, arithmetic) To multiply both the numerator and the denominator of a fraction by the same natural number yielding a fraction of equal value
expede
expede
verb
(obsolete) To hasten or expedite
expend
expend
verb
(transitive) to consume, exhaust (some resource)
(transitive, rare, of money) to spend, disburse
extend
extend
noun
Misspelling of extent.
verb
(UK, law) To value, as lands taken by a writ of extent in satisfaction of a debt; to assign by writ of extent.
(intransitive) To increase in extent.
(intransitive) To possess a certain extent; to cover an amount of space.
(intransitive, US, military) To reenlist for a further period.
(object-oriented programming) Of a class: to be an extension or subtype of, or to be based on, a prototype or a more abstract class.
(transitive) To bestow; to offer; to impart; to apply.
(transitive) To cause to increase in extent.
(transitive) To cause to last for a longer period of time.
(transitive) To straighten (a limb).
To increase in quantity by weakening or adulterating additions.
extund
exuded
exuded
verb
simple past tense and past participle of exude
exudes
exudes
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exude
flexed
flexed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of flex
fluxed
fluxed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of flux
haddix
hexadd
hexade
hexade
noun
A series of six numbers.
hexads
hexads
noun
plural of hexad
hexdra
hexode
hexode
noun
a thermionic valve containing two triodes; was used in superheterodyne radio receivers
hoaxed
hoaxed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of hoax
iodoxy
ixodes
ixodes
noun
plural of ixode
ixodic
ixodic
adj
Relating to or caused by hard ticks.
ixodid
ixodid
noun
(zoology) Any of various ticks of the family Ixodidae.
jinxed
jinxed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of jinx
kordax
ledoux
maddox
maddox
Proper noun
name transferred from the surname.
mscdex
myxoid
myxoid
adj
Pertaining to or resembling mucus.
nexrad
ordlix
oxacid
oxacid
noun
Archaic form of oxyacid.
oxamid
oxamid
noun
Archaic form of oxamide.
oxbird
oxbird
noun
An African weaverbird (Bubalornis albirostris).
The dunlin.
The sanderling.
oxford
oxford
noun
Alternative letter-case form of Oxford (cloth)
Alternative letter-case form of Oxford (shoe)
oxgoad
oxgoad
noun
A goad for driving oxen.
oxhead
oxhead
noun
(obsolete) A dolt; a blockhead.
The head of an ox; an emblem of cuckoldom.
oxherd
oxherd
noun
One who herds oxen.
oxhide
oxhide
noun
Leather made from the hide of an ox.
The skin (hide) of an ox.
oxides
oxides
noun
plural of oxide
oxidic
oxidic
adj
(inorganic chemistry) Relating to an oxide
oxland
oxland
noun
An old land measure, equivalent to eight acres.
oxnard
oxnard
Proper noun
A city in southern California, United States.
perdix
redfox
sandix
sandix
noun
(obsolete) A kind of minium, or red lead, made by calcining carbonate of lead, but inferior to true minium.
sandyx
sandyx
noun
Alternative form of sandix
sexfid
sexfid
adj
(botany) cleft into six
spadix
spadix
noun
(botany) A fleshy spike (inflorescence) with reduced flowers, usually enclosed by a spathe, characteristic of aroids.
(zoology) A male sexual organ of certain cephalopods and hydrozoans (especially the nautilus), used to transfer sperm.
taxied
taxied
verb
simple past tense and past participle of taxi
toxoid
toxoid
noun
A toxin that has had its toxic properties removed, but retains its ability to generate an immune response.
tuxedo
tuxedo
noun
A typically black formal jacket worn by men.
Ellipsis of tuxedo cat.
The entire suit complementing and including this jacket.
unaxed
unaxed
adj
Not axed or felled.
vindex
vindex
noun
(historical) An official who supervised tax collection in the ancient Roman Empire.