ˈtrɪkstə

  • 51extern — /ˈɛkstɜn/ (say ekstern), /əkˈstɜn/ (say uhk stern) noun a person connected with an institution but not residing in it. Also, externe. {Latin externus outward} …

  • 52externality — /ɛkstɜˈnæləti/ (say ekster naluhtee) noun (plural externalities) 1. the state or quality of being external. 2. something external; an outward feature. 3. excessive attention to externals …

  • 53exteroceptive — /ɛkstəroʊˈsɛptɪv/ (say ekstuhroh septiv) adjective relating to exteroceptors, the stimuli impinging upon them, and the nerve impulses initiated by them. {extero (combining form of Latin exterus exterior) + ceptive, as in receptive} …

  • 54exteroceptor — /ˈɛkstəroʊsɛptə/ (say ekstuhrohseptuh) noun an end organ in or near the skin or mucous membrane, responding to and conveying stimuli from the external environment. {extero + ceptor. See exteroceptive} …

  • 55extinction-level event — /əkstɪŋkʃən lɛvəl əˈvɛnt/ (say uhkstingkshuhn levuhl uh vent) noun → extinction event. Abbrev.: ELE …

  • 56inkstand — /ˈɪŋkstænd/ (say ingkstand) noun a stand for holding ink, pens, etc …

  • 57oxter — /ˈɒkstə/ (say okstuh) noun Adelaide Region the armpit. {Scottish dialect} …

  • 58oxtongue — /ˈɒkstʌŋ/ (say okstung) noun 1. the tongue of an ox, used as food. 2. any perennial herb of the genus Picris, covered with stiff hairs, as P. echioides …

  • 59XTC — /ˈɛkstəsi/ (say ekstuhsee) noun Colloquial → ecstasy (def. 5) …

  • 60deflexed — kst adjective Etymology: Latin deflexus (past participle of deflectere to bend downward, turn aside) + English ed more at deflect 1. : deflected 2. biology …

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