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11-letter words containing e, x, h, r

  • archicortex — (anatomy) Part of the allocortex, specifically three layered hippocampal cortexes necessary for hippocampus formation.
  • axerophthol — any form of vitamin A
  • bronx cheer — A Bronx cheer is a sound that people make by vibrating their lips in order to express disapproval or contempt.
  • charles xii — 1682–1718, king of Sweden (1697–1718), who inflicted defeats on Denmark, Russia, and Poland during the Great Northern War (1700–21)
  • charles xiv — the title as king of Sweden and Norway of Jean Baptiste Jules Bernadotte
  • chateauroux — a town in central France: 10th-century castle (Château-Raoul). Pop: 46 386 (2009)
  • chemoreflex — a reflex caused by a chemical stimulus.
  • church text — a heavy typeface in Gothic style
  • cornish rex — a breed of cat with a very soft wavy coat, a small head, large eyes, and very large ears
  • doxographer — a person who collects the opinions and conjectures of ancient Greek philosophers
  • echotexture — (medicine) The patterning of echogenicity in a diagnostic image.
  • ex cathedra — with authority
  • exhilarated — Simple past tense and past participle of exhilarate.
  • exhilarates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exhilarate.
  • exhilarator — a person who, or thing which, exhilarates
  • exhorbitant — Misspelling of exorbitant.
  • exhortation — An address or communication emphatically urging someone to do something.
  • exhortative — (comparable) Appearing to exhort; in an urging manner.
  • exhortatory — Serving to exhort.
  • flexography — a relief printing technique similar to letterpress that employs rubber or soft plastic plates, a simple inking system, and fast-drying inks.
  • haemothorax — Alternative form of hemothorax.
  • heteroauxin — indoleacetic acid.
  • heterodoxly — In a heterodox manner.
  • heterotaxia — abnormal or irregular arrangement, as of parts of the body, geological strata, etc.
  • heterotaxic — of, relating to, or characterized by heterotaxis.
  • heterotaxis — abnormal or irregular arrangement, as of parts of the body, geological strata, etc.
  • hexahedrons — Plural form of hexahedron.
  • hexahemeron — hexaemeron.
  • hexahydrate — a hydrate that contains six molecules of water, as magnesium chloride, MgCl 2 ⋅6H 2 O.
  • hexahydroxy — (of a molecule) containing six hydroxyl groups.
  • hexametrist — a person who writes in hexameters
  • hexametrize — to write or put into hexameters
  • hexanitrate — any compound containing six nitrate groups.
  • hexapartite — sexpartite.
  • hexyl group — any of five univalent, isomeric groups having the formula C 6 H 13 −.
  • hydroxylase — any enzyme that catalyzes the introduction of a hydroxyl group into a substance.
  • hydroxylate — to introduce hydroxyl into (a compound).
  • hydroxyurea — a synthetic compound, CH 4 N 2 O 2 , used in cancer therapy.
  • hydroxyzine — an antihistaminic compound, C 21 H 27 ClN 2 O 2 , used in the treatment of allergy, nausea, and anxiety.
  • hyperextend — Forcefully extend (a limb or joint ) beyond its normal limits, either in exercise or therapy or so as to cause injury.
  • hyperorexia — compulsive overeating
  • hyperoxemia — abnormal acidity of the blood.
  • hypersexual — unusually or excessively active in or concerned with sexual matters.
  • lexigraphic — Of or pertaining to lexigraphy.
  • lochaber ax — a Scottish battle-ax of the 16th century, having a tall, cleaverlike blade with a hook at its upper end.
  • lower sixth — the first year of the sixth form
  • neoorthodox — adhering to the principles of neoorthodoxy.
  • nephrotoxic — Damaging or destructive to the kidneys.
  • nephrotoxin — Any nephrotoxic substance.
  • orthodoxies — Plural form of orthodoxy.

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