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15-letter words containing t, e, x, a

  • acute bisectrix — See under bisectrix (def 1).
  • added-value tax — value-added tax.
  • alexandrine rat — roof rat.
  • an axe to grind — an ulterior motive
  • approximateness — The quality of being approximate.
  • augmented sixth — an interval greater than a major sixth by a chromatic half step.
  • baltic exchange — a group of companies, based in London, which engages in trading activities, esp chartering cargo vessels
  • bar examination — a written examination to determine if one is qualified to practice law in a particular jurisdiction.
  • bayeux tapestry — an 11th- or 12th-century embroidery in Bayeux, nearly 70.5 m (231 ft) long by 50 cm (20 inches) high, depicting the Norman conquest of England
  • box the compass — to name the compass points in order
  • brand extension — the practice of using a well-known brand name to promote new products or services in unrelated fields
  • calcium oxalate — a white, crystalline powder, CaC 2 O 4 , insoluble in water, used in making oxalic acid.
  • capital expense — A capital expense is the cost of acquiring or making improvements to fixed assets.
  • centrifugal box — a revolving chamber, used in the spinning of manufactured filaments, in which the plastic fibers, subjected to centrifugal force, are slightly twisted and emerge in the form of yarn wound into the shape of a hollow cylinder.
  • cephalothoraxes — Plural form of cephalothorax.
  • cerebral cortex — the outermost layer of the cerebrum that is the locus of higher brain processes
  • chemotaxonomist — a specialist in the field of chemotaxonomy
  • concrete syntax — (language, data)   The syntax of a language including all the features visible in the source code such as parentheses and delimiters. The concrete syntax is used when parsing the program or other input, during which it is usually converted into some kind of abstract syntax tree (conforming to an abstract syntax). In communications, concrete syntax is called transfer syntax.
  • contextualising — to put (a linguistic element, an action, etc.) in a context, especially one that is characteristic or appropriate, as for purposes of study.
  • contextualizing — Present participle of contextualize.
  • contingency tax — any new tax that would be necessary in case of a shortfall in revenues.
  • countercathexis — (psychology) The suppression or repression of mental energy.
  • counterexamples — Plural form of counterexample.
  • dead letter box — a place where messages and other material can be left and collected secretly without the sender and the recipient meeting
  • decarboxylation — the removal or loss of a carboxyl group from an organic compound
  • decontextualise — Alternative spelling of decontextualize.
  • decontextualize — to consider (something) in isolation from its usual context
  • desexualization — The act or process of desexualizing.
  • dextrosinistral — left-handed, but having the right hand trained for writing.
  • direct taxation — Direct taxation is a system in which a government raises money by means of direct taxes.
  • dixiecrat party — States' Rights Democratic Party.
  • electra complex — the sexual attachment of a female child to her father
  • electra paradox — the supposed paradox that one may know something to be true of an object under one description but not another, as when Electra knew that Orestes was her brother but not that the man before her was her brother although he was Orestes. This shows the predicate "knows" to be intensional, that Electra's knowledge here is de dicto, and that the statement of it yields an opaque context
  • exaggeratedness — the quality of being exaggerated
  • exceptionalness — The quality of being exceptional.
  • excess capacity — unused production capacity
  • exchangeability — The condition of being exchangeable.
  • excommunicating — Present participle of excommunicate.
  • excommunication — The act of excommunicating or ejecting; especially an ecclesiastical censure whereby the person against whom it is pronounced is, for the time, cast out of the communication of the church; exclusion from fellowship in things spiritual.
  • excommunicatory — Relating to excommunication.
  • excursion train — a train that is laid on for a special occasion such as a sports or cultural event
  • executive board — administrative committee
  • exemplification — The act of exemplifying; a showing or illustrating by example.
  • exhaustlessness — the quality of being exhaustless
  • exhibition game — In sports, an exhibition game is a game that is not part of a competition, and is played for entertainment or practice, often without any serious effort to win.
  • exhibition hall — a hall in which pictures, sculptures, or other objects of interest are displayed
  • existentialists — Plural form of existentialist.
  • expansion joint — structural feature: gap to allow for expansion or contraction
  • expense account — account for expenses
  • experientialism — (philosophy) The theory that experience is the source of knowledge.

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