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10-letter words containing s, e, x

  • send a fax — If you send a fax, you send a copy of a document from one fax machine to another.
  • sentry box — a small structure for sheltering a sentry from bad weather.
  • separatrix — something that divides or separates, as the line between light and dark areas on a partially illuminated surface.
  • sex addict — a person who is addicted to engaging in sexual activity
  • sex appeal — the ability to excite people sexually.
  • sex change — the alteration, by surgery and hormone treatments, of a person's physical sex characteristics to approximate those of the opposite sex: Born male, she now lives as a woman but has no plans for a sex change.
  • sex clinic — a health centre where people can go for advice about sexual matters, contraception, sexually transmitted infections, etc
  • sex factor — a sex-determining chromosome or gene.
  • sex kitten — a young woman who is sexy and coquettish.
  • sex manual — a book which explains how to perform sexual intercourse and other sexual practices
  • sex object — a person viewed as being of little interest or merit beyond the potential for providing sexual gratification.
  • sex symbol — a celebrity who is held to possess abundant sex appeal.
  • sex worker — prostitution.
  • sex-crazed — unhealthily obsessed with sexual activity
  • sex-linked — (of a gene) located in a sex chromosome.
  • sex-ridden — sexual in a rude and unpleasant way
  • sexagenary — of or relating to the number 60.
  • sexagesima — the second Sunday before Lent.
  • sexavalent — hexavalent.
  • sexivalent — hexavalent.
  • sexlocular — having six loculi or cells for seeds
  • sexologist — the study of sexual behavior.
  • sexpartite — divided into or consisting of six parts.
  • sextillion — a cardinal number represented in the U.S. by 1 followed by 21 zeros, and in Great Britain by 1 followed by 36 zeros.
  • sextonship — the office of a sexton
  • sexualised — to render sexual; endow with sexual characteristics.
  • silver fox — a red fox in the color phase in which the fur is black with silver-gray ends on the longer hairs.
  • single tax — a tax, as on land, that constitutes the sole source of public revenue.
  • single-sex — designated for, pertaining to, or serving only males or only females: a single-sex college.
  • six-footer — a person who is roughly six feet tall.
  • six-seater — a vehicle vehicle providing seats for six people
  • six-storey — having six floors or storeys
  • sixth year — (in Scotland) the most senior class in a secondary school to which pupils, usually above the legal leaving age, may proceed to take sixth-year studies, retake or take additional Highers, etc
  • sixty-five — a cardinal number, 60 plus 5.
  • sixty-nine — a cardinal number, 60 plus 9.
  • sixtypenny — noting a nail 6 inches (15 cm) long. Abbreviation: 60d.
  • sluice-box — an artificial channel for conducting water, often fitted with a gate (sluice gate) at the upper end for regulating the flow.
  • solar apex — the point on the celestial sphere, near Vega, toward which the solar system is moving relative to the visible stars.
  • spectatrix — a female spectator
  • sphinxlike — like the Sphinx; enigmatic or inscrutable
  • squeezebox — a concertina or accordion.
  • stephen ix — died 1058, pope 1057–58.
  • stereotaxy — brain surgery that makes use of measurement in three dimensions for positioning an electrode, needle, etc. precisely
  • subtextual — the underlying or implicit meaning, as of a literary work.
  • sulphoxide — any compound containing a sulphinyl group (SO) and a hydrocarbon radical
  • superexalt — to exalt further; to exalt or raise above others or above a previous position
  • superhelix — a coil formed by intertwined helical DNA or by protein chains.
  • superoxide — a compound containing the univalent ion O 2 − .
  • texas city — a city in SE Texas, on Galveston Bay.
  • texas deck — the uppermost deck of an inland or western river steamer.
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