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11-letter words containing x, t

  • chemiotaxis — Dated form of chemotaxis.
  • christian x — 1890–1947, king of Denmark (1912–47) and Iceland (1918–44)
  • church text — a heavy typeface in Gothic style
  • clement xii — (Lorenzo Corsini) 1652–1740, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1730–40.
  • clement xiv — (Giovanni Vincenzo Antonio Ganganelli; Lorenzo Ganganelli) 1705–74, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1769–74.
  • coexecutrix — a joint executrix.
  • coexistence — The coexistence of one thing with another is the fact that they exist together at the same time or in the same place.
  • coextending — Present participle of coextend.
  • coextension — The act of extending equally, or the state of being equally extended.
  • coextensive — of the same limits or extent
  • coextrusion — simultaneous extrusion of two or more different yet compatible metals or plastics through the same die.
  • consolatrix — a woman who consoles
  • contextless — having no context
  • convexities — Plural form of convexity.
  • council tax — In Britain, council tax is a tax that you pay to your local authority in order to pay for local services such as schools, libraries, and rubbish collection. The amount of council tax that you pay depends on the value of the house or flat where you live.
  • crux ansata — the ankh, an ancient Egyptian symbol
  • cytopharynx — the gullet of a protozoan.
  • death taxes — Death taxes were a tax which had to be paid on the money and property of someone who had died. This tax is now called inheritance tax.
  • demultiplex — (electronics) To separate signals that were previously multiplexed (combined using a multiplexer).
  • deoxidation — (mineralogy) The process of extracting the oxygen content of a dissolved oxide, or of removing dissolved oxygen, with the aid of a reducing agent.
  • deoxygenate — to remove oxygen from (water, air, etc)
  • detoxicated — Simple past tense and past participle of detoxicate.
  • detoxifying — Present participle of detoxify.
  • dexiotropic — (of cleavage) spiral; twisting in a spiral fashion from left to right
  • dexterities — Plural form of dexterity.
  • dexterously — skillful or adroit in the use of the hands or body.
  • dextrocular — favoring the right eye, rather than the left, by habit or for effective vision (opposed to sinistrocular).
  • dioxonitric — as in dioxonitric acid, the systematic name of nitrous acid
  • don quixoteDon, Don Quixote.
  • east sussex — a county in SE England. 693 sq. mi. (1795 sq. km).
  • echotexture — (medicine) The patterning of echogenicity in a diagnostic image.
  • ecotoxicity — The potential for biological, chemical or physical stressors to affect ecosystems.
  • electroplax — Each of a number of flattened plates of protoplasm that make up the electric organ of certain fishes, e.g., the electric eel.
  • end of text — control-C
  • endotoxemia — (medicine) The presence of endotoxins in the bloodstream.
  • enterotoxin — A toxin produced in or affecting the intestines, such as those causing food poisoning or cholera.
  • epitaxially — In an epitaxial way.
  • epoxidation — (organic chemistry) Any reaction that converts a compound (especially an alkene) into an epoxide.
  • ex cathedra — with authority
  • ex silentio — (of a theory, assumption, etc) based on a lack of evidence to the contrary
  • exacerbated — Make (a problem, bad situation, or negative feeling) worse.
  • exacerbates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exacerbate.
  • exageration — Misspelling of exaggeration.
  • exaggerated — That has been described as greater than it actually is; abnormally increased or enlarged.
  • exaggerates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exaggerate.
  • exaggerator — Someone who exaggerates.
  • exaltations — Plural form of exaltation.
  • exaltedness — The state of being exalted.
  • examination — A detailed inspection or investigation.
  • examinators — Plural form of examinator.
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