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10-letter words containing e, x, t, n

  • after next — You use after next in expressions such as the week after next to refer to a period of time after the next one. For example, when it is May, the month after next is July.
  • anemotaxis — oriented movement in response to a current of air.
  • annexation — the act of annexing, esp territory, or the condition of being annexed
  • anorexiant — a substance, as a drug, for causing loss of appetite.
  • antisexism — attitudes or behavior based on traditional stereotypes of gender roles.
  • antisexist — a person opposed to sexism
  • antisexual — a person opposed to sexuality or sexual activity
  • antitoxine — Archaic form of antitoxin.
  • antivaxxer — a person who distrusts or is against vaccination, especially a parent who refuses to have a young child vaccinated.
  • autosexing — the breeding of birds to reveal specific sexual characteristics
  • axonometry — the branch of crystallography concerned with measurement of the axes of crystals
  • beatboxing — a form of hip-hop music in which the voice is used to simulate percussion instruments
  • binoxalate — an acid containing the group HC 2 O 4 –, as ammonium binoxalate, C 2 H 5 NO 4 ⋅H 2 O.
  • clement ix — (Giulio Rospigliosi) 1600–69, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1667–69.
  • clement xi — (Giovanni Francesco Albani) 1649–1721, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1700–21.
  • coexistent — Existing at the same time as something else.
  • coexisting — to exist together or at the same time.
  • coextended — Simple past tense and past participle of coextend.
  • contexting — Present participle of context.
  • contextomy — the practice of misquoting someone by shortening the quotation or by leaving out surrounding words or sentences that would place the quotation in context.
  • contextual — A contextual issue or account relates to the context of something.
  • contexture — the fact, process, or manner of weaving or of being woven together
  • contraplex — relating to the transmission of two messages in opposite directions simultaneously
  • dextranase — an enzyme which breaks down dextran, and is therefore useful for, among other things, preventing tooth decay
  • dextrinase — (enzyme) Any enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of a dextrin.
  • dextrinize — (transitive) To convert (starch molecules) to dextrin.
  • dextrinoid — (mycology) Applied to a mushroom that turns reddish-brown upon application of Melzer's reagent.
  • drunk text — a text message sent by someone who is intoxicated.
  • endotoxins — Plural form of endotoxin.
  • ex-convict — a former prisoner
  • exactingly — In an exacting manner.
  • exaltation — A feeling or state of extreme happiness.
  • examinator — An examiner.
  • exaptation — (biology) The use of a biological structure or function for a purpose other than that for which it initially evolved.
  • excavating — Present participle of excavate.
  • excavation — The action of excavating something, esp. an archaeological site.
  • excellento — (slang) excellent.
  • exceptions — A person or thing that is excluded from a general statement or does not follow a rule.
  • excerpting — Present participle of excerpt.
  • excerption — The act of excerpting or selecting.
  • excipients — Plural form of excipient.
  • excitation — The application of energy to a particle, object, or physical system, in particular.
  • excitement — A feeling of great enthusiasm and eagerness.
  • excitingly — In an exciting manner.
  • excitonics — (physics) The study of excitons.
  • excreation — (obsolete) The act of spitting out.
  • excrements — Plural form of excrement.
  • excrescent — Forming or constituting an excrescence.
  • excretions — Plural form of excretion.
  • execrating — Present participle of execrate.

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