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Terms
135- X
- X Rays; X-Rays
- X-Ray Tube
- Xanthamide
- Xanthate
- Xanthelasma
- Xanthian
- Xanthic
- Xanthide
- Xanthidium
- Xanthine; Xanthin
- Xanthinine
- Xanthium
- Xantho-
- Xanthocarpous
- Xanthochroi
- Xanthochroic
- Xanthochroid
- Xanthochroism
- Xanthodontous
- Xanthogen
- Xanthogenate
- Xanthogenic
- Xanthoma
- Xanthomatous
- Xanthomelanous
- Xanthophane
- Xanthophyll
- Xanthopous
- Xanthoproteic
- Xanthoprotein
- Xanthopuccine
- Xanthorhamnin
- Xanthorhiza
- Xanthorhoea
- Xanthose
- Xanthosis
- Xanthospermous
- Xanthous
- Xanthoxylene
- Xanthoxylum
- Xebec
- Xeme
- Xenelasia
- Xenium
- Xenodochium
- Xenodochy
- Xenogamy
- Xenogenesis
- Xenogenetic
- Xenomania
- Xenomi
- Xenon
- Xenopterygii
- Xenotime
- Xenurine
- Xenyl
- Xenylic
- Xeraphim
- Xeres
- Xerif
- Xeriff
- Xeroderma
- Xeronate
- Xeronic
- Xerophagy
- Xerophilous
- Xerophthalmia
- Xerophthalmy
- Xiphias
- Xiphidium
- Xiphioid
- Xiphiplastron
- Xiphisternum
- Xiphius
- Xiphodon
- Xiphoid
- Xiphoidian
- Xiphophyllous
- Xiphosura
- Xiphura
- Xp
- Xylamide
- Xylan
- Xylanthrax
- Xylate
- Xylem
- Xylene
- Xylenol
- Xyletic
- Xylic
- Xylidic
- Xylidine
- Xylindein
- Xylite
- Xylitone
- Xylo-
- Xylobalsamum
- Xylocarpous
- Xylocopa
- Xylogen
- Xylograph
- Xylographer
- Xylographic; Xylographical
- Xylography
- Xyloid
- Xyloidin
- Xylol
- Xylology
- Xylonite
- Xylophaga
- Xylophagan
- Xylophagides
- Xylophagous
- Xylophilan
- Xylophilous
- Xylophone
- Xyloplastic
- Xylopyrography
- Xyloquinone
- Xylorcin
- Xylose
- Xylostein
- Xylotile
- Xylotomist
- Xylotomous
- Xylotomy
- Xylotrya
- Xylyl
- Xylylene
- Xyridaceous
- Xyris
- Xyst; Xystus
- Xystarch
- Xyster
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X
Open directlyWebster's 1828 Dictionary · 1828
Part of speech: noun (n.)
X, the twenty-fourth letter of the English alphabet, has three sounds; a compound nonvocal sound (that of ks), as in wax; a compound vocal sound (that of gz), as in example; and, at the beginning of a word, a simple vocal sound (that of z), as in xanthic. See Guide to Pronunciation, §§ 217, 270, 271.