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3,257 words match “XP”

MILL-SIXPENCE n.
A milled sixpence; -- the sixpence being one of the first English coins milled (1561).
MISEXPLANATION n.
An erroneous explanation.
MISEXPLICATION n.
Wrong explication.
MISEXPOSITION n.
Wrong exposition.
MISEXPOUND v.
To expound erroneously.
MISEXPRESSION n.
Wrong expression.
NONEXPORTATION n.
A failure of exportation; a not exporting of commodities.
OVEREXPOSE v. 2 definitions
To expose excessively; specif. (Photog.),
OVERHEAD CHARGES; OVERHEAD EXPENSES n.
Those general charges or expenses in any business which cannot be charged up as belonging exclusively to any particular part of the work or product, as where different kinds of goods are made, or where there are different departments in a business; -- called also fixed, establishment, or (in a manufacturing business) a…
OXPECKER n.
An African bird of the genus Buphaga; the beefeater.
PREEXPECTATION n.
Previous expectation.
REEXPEL v.
To expel again.
REEXPERIENCE n.
A renewed or repeated experience.
REEXPORT v. 2 definitions
To export again, as what has been imported.
REEXPORTATION n.
The act of reëxporting, or of exporting an import. A. Smith.
REEXPULSION n. 2 definitions
Renewed or repeated expulsion. Fuller.
SELF-EXPLAINING a.
Explaining itself; capable of being understood without explanation.
SELF-EXPOSURE n.
The act of exposing one's self; the state of being so exposed.
SIXPENCE n.
An English silver coin of the value of six pennies; half a shilling, or about twelve cents.
SIXPENNY a.
Of the value of, or costing, sixpence; as, a sixpenny loaf.
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