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13-letter words containing s, e, t, x

  • ambidexterous — ambidextrous
  • ambisexuality — the state of being ambisexual
  • amusement tax — a tax on various forms of entertainment, paid on admissions to theaters, etc.
  • annexationism — the theory or practice of taking over another country's territory, especially by force.
  • annexationist — the theory or practice of taking over another country's territory, especially by force.
  • antisexuality — the opposition to sexuality or sexual activity
  • artaxerxes ii — died ?358 bc, king of Persia (?404–?358). He defeated his brother Cyrus the Younger at Cunaxa (401)
  • beaux esprits — bel esprit
  • beaux-esprits — plural of bel-esprit.
  • bedaux system — a system of payment for work on the basis of the number of points of work done in a given amount of time, each point representing one minute of work on a given job at a normal rate of speed.
  • box stretcher — a heavy rectangular stretcher connecting successive legs of a table, chair, etc.
  • catcher's box — box1 (def 16d).
  • coextensively — To the same extent.
  • context clash — (grammar)   When a parser cannot tell which alternative production of a syntax applies by looking at the next input token ("lexeme"). For example, given syntax C -> A | b c A -> d | b e If you're parsing non-terminal C and the next token is 'b', you don't know whether it's the first or second alternative of C since they both can start with b. If a grammar can generate the same sentence in multiple different ways (with different parse tress) then it is ambiguous. An ambiguity must start with a context clash (but not all context clashes imply ambiguity). To see if a context clash is also a case of ambiguity you would need to follow the alternatives involved in each context clash to see if they can generate the same complete sequence of tokens.
  • contextualise — to put (a linguistic element, an action, etc.) in a context, especially one that is characteristic or appropriate, as for purposes of study.
  • contextualism — (in motion-picture criticism) the theory that all incidents in a film must be viewed in the social, political, and cultural context with which the film concerns itself and in which it was made.
  • contextualist — (in motion-picture criticism) the theory that all incidents in a film must be viewed in the social, political, and cultural context with which the film concerns itself and in which it was made.
  • dexamethasone — a type of powerful steroid, used as an anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressant
  • dexterousness — The state or quality of being dexterous.
  • dextroglucose — dextrose
  • disintoxicate — to free from intoxication or drunkenness
  • ergotoxicosis — Ergotism.
  • eta expansion — eta conversion
  • ex post facto — having retrospective effect
  • exacerbations — Plural form of exacerbation.
  • exact science — If you say that a particular activity is not an exact science, you mean that there are no set rules to follow or it does not produce very accurate results.
  • exaggerations — Plural form of exaggeration.
  • exanthematous — Of or pertaining to exanthem.
  • exasperatedly — In an exasperated manner.
  • exasperations — Plural form of exasperation.
  • excellentness — The state or the quality of being excellent.
  • exceptionless — Without exception.
  • excise duties — the tax payable on certain goods, such as alcohol, cigarettes, fuel
  • excitableness — The quality of being excitable, excitability.
  • exclusionists — Plural form of exclusionist.
  • excrescential — Pertaining to, or resembling, an excrescence.
  • excursionists — Plural form of excursionist.
  • exhaust valve — An exhaust valve is a valve that releases burned gases from a cylinder.
  • exhaustipated — Too tired to care about anything.
  • exhaustlessly — in an exhaustless manner
  • exhibitioners — Plural form of exhibitioner.
  • exhibitionism — Extravagant behavior that is intended to attract attention to oneself.
  • exhibitionist — A person who behaves in an extravagant way in order to attract attention.
  • exhilarations — Plural form of exhilaration.
  • existentially — In an existential manner.
  • exit strategy — In politics and business, an exit strategy is a way of ending your involvement in a situation such as a military operation or a business arrangement.
  • expansibility — The condition of being expansible.
  • expansionists — Plural form of expansionist.
  • expeditionist — (rare) One who goes on an expedition.
  • expeditiously — In an expeditious manner.

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