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11-letter words containing x, e, n, o, t

  • nephrotoxic — Damaging or destructive to the kidneys.
  • nephrotoxin — Any nephrotoxic substance.
  • neurotoxins — Plural form of neurotoxin.
  • next door's — You can use next door's to indicate that something belongs to the person or people who live in the house to the right or left of your own.
  • next of kin — a person's nearest relative or relatives: The newspaper did not publish the names of casualties until the next of kin had been notified.
  • non-extinct — no longer in existence; that has ended or died out: an extinct species of fish.
  • nonexistant — Misspelling of nonexistent.
  • nonexistent — absence of existence.
  • nonexisting — Nonexistent.
  • not exactly — not at all; by no means
  • over-extend — to extend, reach, or expand beyond a proper, safe, or reasonable point: a company that overextended its credit to diversify.
  • overanxiety — Excessive anxiety.
  • oxenstierna — Count Axel [ahk-suh l] /ˈɑk səl/ (Show IPA), 1583–1654, Swedish statesman.
  • oxygen debt — the body's oxygen deficiency resulting from strenuous physical activity.
  • oxygen tent — a small tentlike canopy placed over a sick person for delivering and maintaining a flow of oxygen at critical periods.
  • oxygenation — to treat, combine, or enrich with oxygen: to oxygenate the blood.
  • penalty box — an enclosed space adjacent to the rink for penalized players, the penalty timekeeper, the game timekeeper, and the official scorer.
  • phytoalexin — any of a class of plant compounds that accumulate at the site of invading microorganisms and confer resistance to disease.
  • pixellation — in computer graphics and digital photography, to cause (an image) to break up into pixels, as by overenlarging the image: When enlarging a photograph, first increase the resolution to avoid pixelating it.
  • postexilian — being or occurring subsequent to the exile of the Jews in Babylonia 597–538 b.c.
  • pouncet box — a small perfume box with a perforated lid.
  • pyroxenitic — relating to pyroxenite
  • reoxidation — the process or result of oxidizing.
  • six-pointer — a football match between two teams in similar positions in the league table, considered as being worth six points as it not only gains the winning team three points but denies three points to the losing team
  • spermatoxin — a substance toxic to spermatozoa.
  • spermotoxin — a substance toxic to spermatozoa.
  • tax evasion — the nonpayment of taxes, as through the failure to report taxable income.
  • thiothixene — a potent antipsychotic, C 23 H 29 N 3 O 2 S 2 , used in the management of schizophrenia and related psychoses.
  • thromboxane — a compound, C 20 H 32 O 5 , formed in blood platelets, that constricts blood vessels and promotes clotting.
  • toxic noise — environmental noise which can damage your hearing, for example in an industrial workplace, at a music concert, etc
  • toxicogenic — generating or producing toxic products or poisons.
  • undexterous — skillful or adroit in the use of the hands or body.
  • unexploited — to utilize, especially for profit; turn to practical account: to exploit a business opportunity.
  • vexillation — a group of soldiers in the Roman army, usually comprising a thousand men
  • vortex ring — a stable perturbation in a fluid that takes the form of a torus in which the flow rotates in the section of the torus so that the pressure difference between the inside and outside of the torus balances body forces. The best-known vortex ring is a smoke ring
  • witness box — witness stand.
  • witness-box — witness stand.
  • xanthophore — a chromatophore containing a yellow pigment, as in some cold-blooded animals.
  • xenoblastic — a crystal that forms in metamorphic rock and gets its outline from neighboring crystals.
  • xenocentric — Of, relating to, or advocating xenocentrism.
  • xenogenetic — Being of foreign origin; having originated elsewhere.
  • xenoplastic — involving distantly related individuals
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