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11-letter words containing e, x, o

  • explosively — In an explosive manner.
  • expoliation — Obsolete form of exspoliation.
  • exponential — Of or expressed by a mathematical exponent.
  • export duty — a government tax paid on goods exported from a country
  • exportation — The act of exporting; the act of conveying or sending commodities abroad or to another country, in the course of commerce.
  • exposedness — The state or quality of being exposed.
  • expositions — Plural form of exposition.
  • expositress — a female expositor
  • expostulate — Express strong disapproval or disagreement.
  • expressions — Plural form of expression.
  • expromissor — a person who agrees to undertake the debt of another person
  • expropriate — (especially of the state ) take away (property) from its owner.
  • expugnation — The act of taking by assault; conquest.
  • expurgation — The act of expurgating, purging, or cleansing; purification from anything noxious, offensive, sinful, or erroneous.
  • expurgatory — Serving to expurgate.
  • exsanguious — Destitute of blood.
  • exsiccation — The act of operation of drying; evaporation or expulsion of moisture.
  • extemporary — Extemporaneous.
  • extemporise — (intransitive) To do something, particularly to perform or speak, without prior planning or thought; to act in an impromptu manner; to improvise.
  • extemporize — Compose, perform, or produce something such as music or a speech without preparation; improvise.
  • extensional — Of or pertaining to extension.
  • extenuation — The act of extenuating or the state of being extenuated; the act of making thin, slender, or lean, or of palliating; diminishing, or lessening; palliation, as of a crime; mitigation, as of punishment.
  • extenuatory — Tending to extenuate or palliate.
  • exteriorise — Alternative form of exteriorize.
  • exteriority — Surface; externality.
  • exteriorize — (transitive) To externalize.
  • extinctions — Plural form of extinction.
  • extirpation — The act of extirpating or uprooting.
  • extorsively — in an extorsive manner
  • extortioner — Someone who extorts; an extortionist.
  • extra cover — a fielding position between cover and mid-off
  • extra point — conversion (sense 3)
  • extractions — Plural form of extraction.
  • extradition — The action of extraditing a person accused or convicted of a crime.
  • extrafloral — produced or occurring outside a flower
  • extrapolate — extrapolation
  • extrication — The act or process of extricating or disentangling; a freeing from perplexities; disentanglement.
  • extroverted — Possessing the characteristic property of an extrovert. Outgoing, comfortable in social interactions.
  • extrovertly — in a showy or extrovert manner
  • false oxlip — a similar and related plant that is a natural hybrid between the cowslip and primrose
  • fax over ip — (communications)   (FoIP) Transmission of a facsimile over an IP networking instead of PSTN, analogous to Voice over IP.
  • ferredoxins — Plural form of ferredoxin.
  • fixed costs — a cost unvarying with a change in the volume of business (distinguished from variable cost).
  • fixed point — (mathematics)   The fixed point of a function, f is any value, x for which f x = x. A function may have any number of fixed points from none (e.g. f x = x+1) to infinitely many (e.g. f x = x). The fixed point combinator, written as either "fix" or "Y" will return the fixed point of a function. See also least fixed point.
  • fixed-point — (programming)   A number representation scheme where a number, F is represented by an integer I such that F=I*R^-P, where R is the (assumed) radix of the representation and P is the (fixed) number of digits after the radix point. On computers with no floating-point unit, fixed-point calculations are significantly faster than floating-point as all the operations are basically integer operations. Fixed-point representation also has the advantage of having uniform density, i.e., the smallest resolvable difference of the representation is R^-P throughout the representable range, in contrast to floating-point representations. For example, in PL/I, FIXED data has both a precision and a scale-factor (P above). So a number declared as 'FIXED DECIMAL(7,2)' has a precision of seven and a scale-factor of two, indicating five integer and two fractional decimal digits. The smallest difference between numbers will be 0.01.
  • flexography — a relief printing technique similar to letterpress that employs rubber or soft plastic plates, a simple inking system, and fast-drying inks.
  • fluvoxamine — an antidepressant drug that acts by preventing the re-uptake after release of serotonin in the brain, thereby prolonging its action
  • for example — as an example, by way of illustration
  • fox terrier — either of two English breeds of small terriers having either a long, wiry coat or a short, flat coat, formerly used for driving foxes from their holes.
  • genuflexion — Alternative spelling of genuflection.
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