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12-letter words containing l, e, x, i

  • exhilaration — A feeling of excitement, happiness, or elation.
  • exobiologist — A biologist whose speciality is exobiology.
  • exophthalmia — (medicine) The protrusion of the eyeball so that the eyelids will not cover it, in consequence of disease.
  • exophthalmic — Having or characterized by protruding eyes.
  • exorbitantly — In an exorbitant manner, excessively.
  • expediential — Governed by expediency; seeking advantage.
  • experiential — Involving or based on experience and observation.
  • experimental — (of a new invention or product) based on untested ideas or techniques and not yet established or finalized.
  • explain away — If someone explains away a mistake or a bad situation they are responsible for, they try to indicate that it is unimportant or that it is not really their fault.
  • explanations — Plural form of explanation.
  • explantation — The act of explanting.
  • explications — Plural form of explication.
  • explicitness — The state or characteristic of being explicit.
  • exploitation — The action or fact of treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work.
  • exploitative — In the nature of exploitation; acting to exploit someone or something.
  • explorations — Plural form of exploration.
  • expositional — Explained in clear terms, as in writing.
  • express mail — mail delivered quicker than normal mail
  • expressional — Of or pertaining to expression, either in language, the face or the arts.
  • expressively — In an expressive manner.
  • exspoliation — (obsolete) spoliation.
  • exsufflation — (obsolete) A blast from beneath.
  • exsufflicate — Empty, inflated, frivolous.
  • exterminable — Capable of being exterminated.
  • externalised — Simple past tense and past participle of externalise.
  • externalized — Simple past tense and past participle of externalize.
  • externalizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of externalize.
  • extracranial — on the exterior of the skull, outside the skull
  • extractively — in an extractive manner
  • extraditable — (of a crime) rendering the offender liable to extradition
  • extralogical — Outside of the domain of logic.
  • extramarital — (especially of sexual relations) occurring outside marriage.
  • extramusical — outside the field or scope of music
  • extremophile — A microorganism, especially an archaean, that lives in conditions of extreme temperature, acidity, alkalinity, or chemical concentration.
  • exulceration — the process of ulceration
  • facial index — Craniometry. the ratio of the breadth of a face to its height.
  • fixed-length — referring to a field, record, computer word, or other entity whose length does not vary.
  • fixture list — a list of the games that a team is scheduled to play
  • flexibleness — The state or quality of being flexible.
  • fluidextract — a liquid preparation, containing alcohol as a solvent or as a preservative, that contains in each cubic centimeter the medicinal activity of one gram of the crude drug in powdered form.
  • flux density — the magnetic, radiant, or electric flux per unit of cross-sectional area.
  • flux linkage — the product of the magnetic flux and the number of turns in a given coil.
  • folie a deux — the sharing of delusional ideas by two people who are closely associated.
  • fox squirrel — any of several North American arboreal squirrels varying in color and of an exceptionally large size.
  • global index — (filename extension)   (gid) The filename extension of a Windows 95 "global index" file. .gid files are created by the help browser internal to Windows 95 (also available for other Windows versions) for WinHelp files (hlp), as well as for storing user preferences, such as window position.
  • glutaredoxin — (enzyme) Any of a family of small redox enzymes that use glutathione as a cofactor.
  • haematoxylin — Alternative spelling of hematoxylin.
  • hexachloride — a chloride containing six atoms of chlorine.
  • hexadactylic — having six fingers or toes
  • hexafluoride — a fluoride containing six atoms of fluorine.
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