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9-letter words containing l, i, x

  • knoxville — a city in E Tennessee, on the Tennessee River.
  • laxatives — Plural form of laxative.
  • lexically — of or relating to the words or vocabulary of a language, especially as distinguished from its grammatical and syntactical aspects.
  • lexigrams — Plural form of lexigram.
  • lexigraph — A lexigram or ideograph, a graphical depiction of a single word.
  • lexington — a town in E Massachusetts, NW of Boston: first battle of American Revolution fought here April 19, 1775.
  • lexiphage — (graphics)   /lek'si-fayj"/ A notorious word chomper, implemented and named by John Doty in late 1972 on and HP calculator and later on ITS. The lexiphage program would draw on a selected victim's bitmapped terminal the words "THE BAG" in ornate letters, followed a pair of jaws biting pieces of it off.
  • lexiphane — One who uses words pretentiously.
  • lexophile — A lover of words, especially in word games, puzzles, anagrams, palindromes, etc.
  • light box — a boxlike object having a uniformly lighted surface, as of ground glass, against which films or transparencies can be held for examination.
  • lipopexia — the storage of fat in the body.
  • live axle — an axle which rotates with the wheel; driving axle
  • lixiviate — to treat with a solvent; leach.
  • lixiviums — Plural form of lixivium.
  • louis xii — ("the Father of the People") 1462–1515, king of France 1498–1515.
  • louis xiv — ("the Great"; "the Sun King") 1638–1715, king of France 1643–1715 (son of Louis XIII).
  • louis xvi — 1754–93, king of France 1774–92 (grandson of Louis XV and husband of Marie Antoinette).
  • luxuriant — abundant or lush in growth, as vegetation.
  • luxuriate — to enjoy oneself without stint; revel: to luxuriate in newly acquired wealth.
  • luxurious — characterized by luxury; ministering or conducive to luxury: a luxurious hotel.
  • mailboxes — Plural form of mailbox.
  • maxillary — of or relating to a jaw, jawbone, or maxilla.
  • maxillula — either of the first pair of maxillae of a crustacean
  • maximally — of or being a maximum; greatest possible; highest.
  • maximumly — In a maximum manner.
  • megapixel — a unit equal to one million pixels, used to measure the resolution of a digital image: My camera has a resolution of 12 megapixels.
  • meloxicam — an anti-inflammatory drug used to treat osteoarthritis
  • middlesex — a former county in SE England, now part of Greater London.
  • minoxidil — a potent peripheral vasodilator, C 23 H 27 N, used in the treatment of severe hypertension, also applied topically to promote hair growth in some types of baldness.
  • mixoploid — an organism having an unequal number of chromosome sets in adjacent cells or tissues.
  • multiplex — having many parts or aspects: the multiplex problem of drug abuse.
  • myxoviral — Relating to myxoviruses.
  • netbollix — ["bollix": to bungle] IBM's NetBIOS, an extremely brain-damaged network protocol that, like Blue Glue, is used at commercial shops that don't know any better.
  • noxiously — harmful or injurious to health or physical well-being: noxious fumes.
  • oxacillin — a semisynthetic penicillin, C 1 9 H 1 9 N 3 O 5 S, used in the treatment of serious staphylococcal infections.
  • oxon hill — a city in central Maryland, near Washington, D.C.
  • oxyphilic — acidophilic.
  • paralexia — an impairment of reading ability characterized by the transposition of letters or words.
  • pillarbox — a technique for displaying a video recorded in portrait orientation on a wider screen by reducing its size but retaining the aspect ratio, with black bands filling the screen to the right and left of the picture (often used attributively): pillarbox format. Compare letterbox (def 2).
  • pixelated — in computer graphics and digital photography, to cause (an image) to break up into pixels, as by overenlarging the image: When enlarging a photograph, first increase the resolution to avoid pixelating it.
  • pixilated — slightly eccentric or mentally disordered.
  • plain tex — (publication)   Donald Knuth's original set of user-level macros for interaction with his TeX formatter. Dedicated TeX fans still prefer these over the more user-friendly LaTeX macros used by the majority of the TeX community.
  • plaintext — the intelligible original message of a cryptogram, as opposed to the coded or enciphered version.
  • pleiotaxy — an increase in the normal number of parts.
  • pleonexia — excessive greed
  • plexiform — of, relating to, or resembling a plexus.
  • plexiglas — material: acrylic glass
  • polyaxial — having more than one axis
  • polymyxin — any of various polypeptide antibiotics derived from Bacillus polymyxa.
  • postaxial — pertaining to or situated behind the axis of the body, especially the posterior side of the axis of a limb.
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