English Words: X

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xenophobismnoun

xenophobia

Xenophonname

Athenian historian and philosopher born 427 B.C.E. and author of the Anabasis and Memorabilia. He was a pupil of Socrates and became a general during the Persian wars.

xenophonenoun

A sound in speech that is not native to the language being spoken; a sound from a foreign language.

xenophonianoun

A mild speech disorder characterised by a changed accent or intonation.

Xenophonianadj

Of or relating to Xenophon, an Ancient Greek historian, soldier, and philosopher.

Xenophonicadj

Synonym of Xenophonian.

Xenophonticadj

Of or relating to the language or style of Xenophon.

xenophoranoun

Any mollusk of the genus Xenophora.

xenophthalmianoun

Ophthalmia caused by foreign matter in the eye.

xenophyophorenoun

A giant unicellular organism found in deep parts of the ocean.

xenophysicsnoun

The study of extraterrestrial physics.

xenophytenoun

Any plant that was introduced from another geographic location.

xenopidnoun

Any of the genus Xenopus of clawed frogs.

xenoplasmnoun

Cytoplasm from a foreign cell.

xenoplasticadj

Of or pertaining to xenoplasty.

xenoplasticallyadv

By means of xenoplasty.

xenoplastynoun

Transplantation between different species or genera.

xenopolymerasenoun

A DNA polymerase that originated in a different organism.

xenopositiveadj

That have tested positive for the presence of xenoparasites

xenoproductnoun

Any xenobiotic product.

xenopronounnoun

Synonym of neopronoun.

xenoproteinnoun

A protein from a different species, or a synthetic protein.

xenopsnoun

Any of the tropical birds in the genera Xenops, Megaxenops and Microxenops, found in Central and South America.

xenopsychiatrynoun

The study of alien mental and behavioral health (psychiatry).

xenopsychologistnoun

An expert in the field of xenopsychology.

xenopsychologynoun

The study of alien psychology.

xenoracismnoun

A form of prejudice that resembles racism but is exhibited by members of a racial group towards members of the same group who are displaced and dispossessed in some way, such as immigrants.

xenoracistadj

Exhibiting xenoracism.

xenoreactionnoun

The adverse reaction (rejection) between the body and a xenograft.

xenoreactiveadj

That generates a reaction to material from another species

xenoreactivitynoun

The quality of being xenoreactive.

xenoreceptornoun

A xenobiotic-activated receptor.

xenorejectionnoun

Rejection of a xenotransplant.

xenorepopulationnoun

Repopulation using cells from another individual.

xenosciencenoun

The science of extraterrestrial life.

xenosensingnoun

The detection of "foreign" material.

xenosensornoun

A structure or substance that detects "foreign" material.

xenosexualadj

Of or relating to sexual intercourse between, or sexual attraction to, different species, especially alien species.

xenosiderophorenoun

A siderophore used by an organism other than the one that produces it.

xenosociologynoun

The study of alien sociology.

xenosomenoun

A endosymbiotic bacterium of some marine protozoans.

xenosomicadj

Relating to a xenosome.

xenospecificadj

Related to a xenografted species

xenospherenoun

A spheroid culture from a xenograft.

xenosurveillancenoun

Examination of samples of one species in order to detect the activity of others (typically pathogens).

xenotechnoun

Clipping of xenotechnology.

xenotechnologynoun

Alien, extraterrestrial technology.

xenotetrapeptidenoun

A tetrapeptide from a different species.

xenotheologynoun

The study of alien religion.

xenotimenoun

A yellow-brown mineral, yttrium phosphate (YPO₄)

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The English alphabetical index for the letter X contains 1,183 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 24 pages, and you are currently viewing page 10. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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