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11-letter words containing m, x

  • exit permit — an official certificate or document granting authorization for a person to leave a country
  • exophthalmy — Archaic form of exophthalmia.
  • exotericism — The quality of being widely known or exoteric.
  • experiments — Plural form of experiment.
  • explanandum — That which is to be explained.
  • expromissor — a person who agrees to undertake the debt of another person
  • expungement — The act of expunging.
  • 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.
  • extended ml — A language by Don Sannella of the University of Edinburgh combining algebraic specification and functional programming.
  • exterminate — Destroy completely.
  • externalism — Excessive regard for outward form in religion.
  • extra-mural — Extra-mural courses are courses at a college or university which are taken mainly by part-time students.
  • extremadura — a region of W Spain: arid and sparsely populated except in the valleys of the Tagus and Guardiana rivers. Area: 41 593 sq km (16 059 sq miles)
  • extremeness — The degree or property of being extreme.
  • extremities — Plural form of extremity.
  • fax machine — facsimile machine
  • 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
  • glyoxysomes — Plural form of glyoxysome.
  • gourmet sex — lovemaking that is particularly passionate, enjoyable, and imaginative
  • haemothorax — Alternative form of hemothorax.
  • hematoxylin — a colorless or pale-yellow, crystalline compound, C 16 H 14 O 6 ·3H 2 O, the coloring material of logwood: used as a mordant dye and as an indicator.
  • hexadecimal — Also, hex. of or relating to a numbering system that uses 16 as the radix, employing the numerals 0 through 9 and representing digits greater than 9 with the letters A through F.
  • hexahemeron — hexaemeron.
  • hexametrist — a person who writes in hexameters
  • hexametrize — to write or put into hexameters
  • hexidecimal — (spelling)   Mis-spelling of "hexadecimal".
  • hiram maximHiram Percy, 1869–1936, U.S. inventor.
  • homo-sexual — Older Use: Sometimes Disparaging. sexually attracted to members of one's own sex: homosexual students.
  • homosexuals — Plural form of homosexual.
  • hydroxonium — (chemistry) The cation obtained by reacting a proton with water - H3O+; hydronium.
  • hyperoxemia — abnormal acidity of the blood.
  • immunotoxic — of or relating to an immunotoxin
  • immunotoxin — a monoclonal antibody linked to a toxin with the intention of destroying a specific target cell while leaving adjacent cells intact.
  • in extremis — in extremity.
  • index crime — a crime included in the yearly crime statistics of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
  • intermixing — Present participle of intermix.
  • intoximeter — A breathalyzer.
  • ixi limited — (company)   A Cambridge, England company who were the leading supplier of Unix System windowing software when they were acquired by SCO in February 1993.
  • loxodromics — the technique of navigating according to loxodromes or rhumb lines.
  • lymphotoxin — a glycoprotein that is released by antigen-stimulated or mitogen-stimulated T cells and is toxic to various other cells.
  • matrix math — (language)   An early system on the UNIVAC I or II.
  • maxi single — a music single which contains more than the usual number of tracks
  • maxilliform — Having the form, or structure, of a maxilla.
  • maxillipeds — Plural form of maxilliped.
  • maximalists — Plural form of maximalist.
  • maximaphily — the collection or study of picture postcards which depict a picture similar, or identical, to that on the stamp, and which also have a related postmark
  • merveilleux — (historical) Contemporary names for the extravagantly dressed French fops and \u2018fine ladies\u2019 of the period of the Directory, who affected a revival of the classical costume of ancient Greece.
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