9-letter words containing x, e
- excitedly — In an excited manner; .
- excitonic — Of or pertaining to excitons or excitonics.
- exclaimed — Cry out suddenly, esp. in surprise, anger, or pain.
- exclaimer — One who exclaims.
- exclosure — An area from which unwanted animals are excluded.
- excluders — Plural form of excluder.
- excluding — Not taking someone or something into account; apart from; except.
- exclusion — The process or state of excluding or being excluded.
- exclusive — An item or story published or broadcast by only one source.
- exclusory — Having the power or the function of excluding.
- excoriate — Censure or criticize severely.
- excreates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of excreate.
- excrement — Waste matter discharged from the bowels; feces.
- excreting — Present participle of excrete.
- excretion — (in living organisms and cells) the process of eliminating or expelling waste matter.
- excretive — Having the power of excreting, or promoting excretion.
- excretory — Of, relating to, or concerned with excretion.
- exculpate — Show or declare that (someone) is not guilty of wrongdoing.
- excurrent — (of a vessel or opening) conveying fluid outward.
- excursing — Present participle of excurse.
- excursion — A short journey or trip, esp. one engaged in as a leisure activity.
- excursive — Of the nature of an excursion; ranging widely; digressive.
- excusable — Able to be justified or forgiven; forgivable.
- excusably — In an excusable manner or to an excusable degree.
- excuse me — polite interruption
- excussion — The process or proceedings whereby a creditor must proceed against a principal debtor before proceeding against a surety or subsidiary debtor.
- execrable — Extremely bad or unpleasant.
- execrably — In an execrable way.
- execrated — Simple past tense and past participle of execrate.
- execrates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of execrate.
- execrator — a person who execrates or makes an execration
- executant — A person who carries something into effect.
- executary — a person whose job comprises tasks appropriate to a middle-management executive as well as those traditionally carried out by a secretary
- executers — Plural form of executer.
- executeth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of execute.
- executing — Present participle of execute.
- execution — The carrying out or putting into effect of a plan, order, or course of action.
- executive — Having the power to put plans, actions, or laws into effect.
- executors — Plural form of executor.
- executory — Of or pertaining to administration or execution.
- executrix — A female executor of a will.
- exegetics — The science of interpretation or exegesis.
- exegeting — Present participle of exegete.
- exegetist — One versed in the science of exegesis or interpretation.
- exemplars — Plural form of exemplar.
- exemplary — Serving as a desirable model; representing the best of its kind.
- exemplify — Be a typical example of.
- exempting — Present participle of exempt.
- exemption — The process of freeing or state of being free from an obligation or liability imposed on others.
- exemptive — tending to bring about exemption; providing exemption, esp in law