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8-letter words containing x, d

  • extorted — Simple past tense and past participle of extort.
  • extrados — The upper or outer curve of an arch.
  • extruded — Simple past tense and past participle of extrude.
  • extruder — A machine that extrudes material through shaped dies.
  • extrudes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of extrude.
  • exudates — Plural form of exudate.
  • fixtured — Simple past tense and past participle of fixture.
  • flaxseed — the seed of flax, yielding linseed oil; linseed.
  • flaxweed — Toadflax.
  • fort dix — a military reservation and U.S. Army training center in S central New Jersey, NNE of Mount Holly.
  • foxhound — any of several breeds of medium-sized hounds trained to hunt foxes and having a glossy coat in combinations of black, tan, and white.
  • head tax — a uniform tax or surcharge imposed upon every person or every adult in a specific group, as on those entering or leaving a country or using a particular service or conveyance.
  • hexapods — Plural form of hexapod.
  • hexapody — a measure consisting of six feet.
  • hydroxy- — (in chemical compounds) indicating the presence of one or more hydroxyl groups or ions
  • hydroxyl — containing the hydroxyl group.
  • indexers — Plural form of indexer.
  • indexing — Present participle of index.
  • inflexed — inflected; bent or folded downward or inward: an inflexed leaf.
  • inteldx4 — (processor)   Essentially an Intel 486DX microprocessor with a 16 kilobyte on-chip cache. The DX4 is the fastest member of the Intel 486 family. 75 and 100MHz versions are available. At an iCOMP index rating of 435, the 100 MHz DX4 performs up to 50% faster than the 66 MHz Intel DX2. The DX4's clock multiplier allows the processor to run three times faster than the system clock. This performance is achieved in part by a 16K on-chip cache (double that of the other 486s). The DX4 has an integrated floating point unit. Like the other 486s, the DX4 achieves performance through a RISC integer core that executes frequently used instructions in a single clock cycle (the Pentium's can execute multiple instructions in a single clock cycle). Low power consumption has been achieved with SL Technology and a 0.6 micron manufacturing process, giving 1.6 million transistors on a single chip operating at only 3.3 Volts. "IntelDX4" is the entire name, the "486" has been dropped and I am assured that there is no space in the same.
  • land tax — law: includes all land sb owns
  • loxodont — having molar teeth with shallow depressions between the ridges.
  • mixblood — A person of mixed racial heritage.
  • mixdowns — Plural form of mixdown.
  • mixed up — completely confused or emotionally unstable: a mixed-up teenager.
  • mixed-up — completely confused or emotionally unstable: a mixed-up teenager.
  • monoxide — an oxide containing one oxygen atom in each molecule.
  • murexide — a reddish-purple, crystalline, sparingly water-soluble solid, C 8 H 8 N 6 O 6 , having a green luster, formerly used as a dye.
  • myxedema — a condition characterized by thickening of the skin, blunting of the senses and intellect, and labored speech, associated with hypothyroidism.
  • nextdoor — Also, next door. to, at, or in the next house on the street, especially if it is very close by, or the adjacent apartment, office, room, or the like: Go next-door and get your sister. Your sister is next-door. Her brother lives next-door.
  • orthodox — of, relating to, or conforming to the approved form of any doctrine, philosophy, ideology, etc.
  • outfoxed — to outwit; outsmart; outmaneuver: Politics is often the art of knowing how to outfox the opposition.
  • oxbridge — Oxford or Cambridge University, or both, especially in contrast with the redbrick universities of England.
  • oxidable — able to undergo oxidation
  • oxidasic — relating to enzymes that catalyse oxidation
  • oxidated — Geochemistry. any of the class of sediments consisting chiefly of oxides of iron or manganese.
  • oxidised — to convert (an element) into an oxide; combine with oxygen.
  • oxidized — to convert (an element) into an oxide; combine with oxygen.
  • oxidizer — oxidant.
  • peroxide — Chemistry. hydrogen peroxide, H 2 O 2 or H–O–O–H. a compound containing the bivalent group –O 2 –, derived from hydrogen peroxide, as sodium peroxide, Na 2 O 2 , or dimethyl peroxide, C 3 H 6 O 2 . the oxide of an element that contains an unusually large amount of oxygen.
  • poleaxed — a medieval shafted weapon with blade combining ax, hammer, and apical spike, used for fighting on foot.
  • prefixed — A word or code number that is prefixed by one or more letters or numbers has them as its prefix.
  • pyxidium — a seed vessel that opens transversely, the top part acting as a lid, as in the purslane.
  • quadplex — fourfold; quadruple.
  • reflexed — Physiology. noting or pertaining to an involuntary response to a stimulus, the nerve impulse from a receptor being transmitted inward to a nerve center that in turn transmits it outward to an effector.
  • road tax — In Britain, road tax is a tax paid every year by the owners of every motor vehicle which is being used on the roads.
  • sardonyx — a chalcedony that is used for cameos and has sard and chalcedony of another color, usually white, arranged in straight parallel bands.
  • seed box — a box for storing seeds until they are ready for planting
  • sexed up — sexually aroused.
  • sexed-up — sexually aroused.
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