9-letter words containing x, l, i, n
- noxiously — harmful or injurious to health or physical well-being: noxious fumes.
- oxacillin — a semisynthetic penicillin, C 1 9 H 1 9 N 3 O 5 S, used in the treatment of serious staphylococcal infections.
- oxon hill — a city in central Maryland, near Washington, D.C.
- plain tex — (publication) Donald Knuth's original set of user-level macros for interaction with his TeX formatter. Dedicated TeX fans still prefer these over the more user-friendly LaTeX macros used by the majority of the TeX community.
- plaintext — the intelligible original message of a cryptogram, as opposed to the coded or enciphered version.
- pleonexia — excessive greed
- polymyxin — any of various polypeptide antibiotics derived from Bacillus polymyxa.
- pyroxylin — a nitrocellulose compound containing fewer nitrate groups than guncotton, used in the manufacture of artificial silk, leather, oilcloth, etc.
- reexplain — to make plain or clear; render understandable or intelligible: to explain an obscure point. Synonyms: explicate. Antonyms: confuse.
- reflexion — the act of reflecting, as in casting back a light or heat, mirroring, or giving back or showing an image; the state of being reflected in this way.
- sexennial — of or for six years.
- spondulix — money; cash.
- taxiplane — an airplane available for chartered or unscheduled trips.
- unfixable — to repair; mend.
- unisexual — of or relating to one sex only.
- unmixable — incapable of being mixed
- unmixedly — in an unmixed manner, without being mixed
- xenolalia — The ability to speak in a language which the individual has not learned. It is similar to, but not the same as, xenography.
- xenoliths — Plural form of xenolith.
- xenophile — a person who is attracted to foreign peoples, cultures, or customs.
- xylidines — Plural form of xylidine.
- xylocaine — lidocaine, often used as a local anesthetic by dentists and plastic surgeons
- yaxchilan — the ruins of an ancient Mayan city, in Chiapas state, Mexico, famous for its many carved lintels depicting ceremonial and military scenes.