English Words: X

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xanthinicadj

Of or relating to xanthine.

xanthinolnoun

A drug prepared from theophylline, used as a vasodilator.

xanthinurianoun

An abnormally high level of xanthine in one's urine.

xanthinuricadj

Relating to, or exhibiting, xanthinuria.

Xanthippenoun

An ill-tempered woman.

Xanthippicadj

Of or pertaining to Xanthippe (wife of Socrates)

xanthismnoun

A yellowish colouring of pigments in hair, skin, feathers, etc.

xanthitanenoun

A yellow fibrous earthy material that is an aluminium titanite.

xanthitenoun

A variety of vesuvianite found in limestone near Amity, New York.

xantho-prefix

yellow

xanthoangelolnoun

A chalcone, found in Angelica keiskei, that induces apoptosis.

xanthoastrocytomanoun

A normally benign form of astrocytoma.

xanthobacternoun

Any of the genus Xanthobacter of gram-negative bacteria.

xanthocarpousadj

Having yellow fruits.

Xanthochroinoun

A division of the human population having fair skin and wavy blond hair.

xanthochroicadj

pertaining to people or races with light hair and pale complexions

xanthochroidadj

Pertaining to the Xanthochroi; having fair hair and a pale complexion.

xanthochroismnoun

Alternative form of xanthochromism.

xanthochromaticadj

xanthochromic

xanthochromenoun

A yellow pigment.

xanthochromicadj

Having a yellow colour

xanthochromismnoun

Abnormal yellow colouration.

xanthochromisticadj

Exhibiting xanthochromism.

xanthochroousadj

Yellow‐skinned; of or pertaining to Xanthochroi.

xanthochymolnoun

An antibacterial compound found in Garcinia xanthochymus.

xanthocobaltnoun

Synonym of nitritopentamminocobalt.

xanthocobalticadj

Derived from or containing xanthocobalt.

xanthoconitenoun

A mineral containing silver, arsenic, and sulphur.

xanthocreatininenoun

The organic compound with chemical formula C₅H₁₀N₄O, related to creatinine.

xanthocyanopianoun

Color blindness in which red and green cannot be distinguished.

xanthodermnoun

One who is afflicted by xanthoderma.

xanthodermanoun

A yellow coloration of the skin.

xanthodermicadj

Having yellowish skin.

xanthodontnoun

A person who has yellow teeth.

xanthodontousadj

Having yellow teeth.

xanthoepocinnoun

An antifungal antibiotic found in Penicillin species.

xanthofulvinnoun

A complex xanthone related to vinaxanthone.

xanthogennoun

Formerly, a hypothetical radical supposed to be characteristic of xanthic acid.

xanthogenamidenoun

Synonym of xanthamide.

xanthogenicadj

Producing a yellow colour

xanthogranulomanoun

A form of histiocytosis with yellowish lesions.

xanthogranulomatousadj

Relating to xanthogranulomata.

xantholeucoblastnoun

A leucoblast associated with xanthophores.

xantholeucophorenoun

A leucophore arising from a xanthophore.

xantholiniformadj

Pertaining or relating to the genus Xantholinus.

xanthomanoun

A small, yellow nodule, rich in cholesterol and other lipids, that occurs in the skin, often near a joint

xanthomatosisnoun

A disorder in which excess lipid accumulates in the body and produces xanthomas

xanthomatoticadj

Of or pertaining to xanthomatosis.

xanthomatousadj

Of or relating to xanthoma or xanthomatosis.

Xanthomelanoinoun

The xanthomelanous division of the human population.

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