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9-letter words containing x

  • delacroix — (Ferdinand Victor) Eugène (øʒɛn). 1798–1863, French romantic painter whose use of colour and free composition influenced impressionism. His paintings of historical and contemporary scenes include The Massacre at Chios (1824)
  • deoxidant — an agent that deoxidizes.
  • deoxidise — Alternative spelling of deoxidize.
  • deoxidize — to remove oxygen atoms from (a compound, molecule, etc)
  • devon rex — a breed of medium-sized curly-haired cat with large eyes and very large ears
  • dexedrine — dextroamphetamine
  • dexterity — Dexterity is skill in using your hands, or sometimes your mind.
  • dexterous — Someone who is dexterous is very skilful and clever with their hands.
  • dextrorse — (of some climbing plants) growing upwards in a helix from left to right or anticlockwise
  • diazeuxis — the separation of two tetrachords by the interval of a tone
  • diazoxide — a substance, C 8 H 7 ClN 2 O 2 S, having potent antihypertensive action and used to reduce blood pressure in hypertensive crisis.
  • digitoxin — a white, crystalline, water-insoluble cardiac glycoside, C 41 H 64 O 13 , or a mixture of cardiac glycosides of which this is the chief constituent, obtained from digitalis and used in the treatment of congestive heart failure.
  • dihydroxy — (of a molecule) containing two hydroxyl groups.
  • directrix — Geometry. a fixed line used in the description of a curve or surface.
  • disclimax — a stable community that has replaced the normal climax in a given area, owing to disturbance by humans or domestic animals.
  • ditty box — a small box used like a ditty bag.
  • dixie cup — Navy Slang. a round, white, brimmed hat worn by U.S. sailors.
  • dixiecrat — a member of a faction of southern Democrats stressing states' rights and opposed to the civil-rights programs of the Democratic Party, especially a southern Democrat who bolted the party in 1948 and voted for the candidates of the States' Rights Democratic Party.
  • dixieland — (sometimes lowercase) a style of jazz, originating in New Orleans, played by a small group of instruments, as trumpet, trombone, clarinet, piano, and drums, and marked by strongly accented four-four rhythm and vigorous, quasi-improvisational solos and ensembles.
  • docetaxel — A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
  • dorsiflex — Bend (something, typically the hand or foot ) dorsally or toward its upper surface.
  • double ax — an ax with a double-edged blade, frequently depicted in prehistoric decorative designs of the eastern Mediterranean region, especially in Minoan religious sites.
  • duplexing — duplex apartment.
  • duplexity — duplex apartment.
  • dyslexias — Plural form of dyslexia.
  • dyslexics — Plural form of dyslexic.
  • dyspraxia — inability to perform coordinated movements.
  • dyspraxic — Of or pertaining to dyspraxia.
  • e. sussex — East Sussex
  • effluxion — outward flow, as of water.
  • elixation — (now rare) Boiling, stewing.
  • endomixis — the reorganization of certain nuclei with some protozoa
  • endotoxic — Of, related to, or caused by an endotoxin.
  • endotoxin — A toxin that is present inside a bacterial cell and is released when the cell disintegrates. It is sometimes responsible for the characteristic symptoms of a disease, e.g., in botulism.
  • epiplexis — (rhetoric) A rhetorical figure seeking to convince and move by an elegant kind of upbraiding.
  • epistaxes — Plural form of epistaxis.
  • epistaxis — nosebleed
  • epitaxial — Of, pertaining to, or employing epitaxy.
  • epizeuxis — (rhetoric) Repeating words in immediate succession.
  • epoxidise — Alternative form of epoxidize.
  • epoxidize — (organic chemistry) To react or treat with an epoxide.
  • equinoxes — Plural form of equinox.
  • essex man — a characterization of a man who flaunts his new-found success and status, thought typical in SE England in the 1980s
  • eutaxitic — resembling eutaxite in form
  • euxanthin — Indian yellow or magnesium euxanthate, a transparent yellow pigment used in oil paint.
  • ex gratia — payment not required, but made to show good faith or good intentions
  • ex libris — from the collection or library of: frequently printed on bookplates
  • ex nihilo — out of nothing
  • exactable — Having the capability of being exacted.
  • exactions — Plural form of exaction.
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