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14-letter words that end in x

  • ad valorem tax — a tax calculated in proportion to the estimated value of the goods taxed
  • administratrix — a woman administrator
  • betterment tax — a tax on an increase in the value of property effected by improvement
  • cap the climax — to be or do more than could be expected or believed
  • capitation tax — a tax levied on the basis of a fixed amount per head
  • cephalic index — the ratio of the greatest width of the human head to its greatest length, multiplied by 100
  • cinema complex — a building containing several cinemas
  • collecting box — a box for the temporary storage of examples or specimens
  • collection box — A collection box is a box or tin that is used to collect money for charity.
  • commentary box — the place where the commentators on a sporting event sit
  • commodore 64dx — Commodore 65
  • concavo-convex — having one side concave and the other side convex
  • convexo-convex — (esp of a lens) having both sides convex; biconvex
  • corneal reflex — Physiology. the closing of the eyelids induced by touching the cornea lightly.
  • edaphic climax — a localized climax community that may differ from the surrounding climax vegetation by reason of slightly differing soil type, exposure to sun and wind, drainage, etc.
  • faute de mieux — for lack of anything better
  • flowering flax — a plant, Linum grandiflorum, of northern Africa, having quickly fading, red or pink flowers.
  • french paradox — the theory that the lower incidence of heart disease in Mediterranean countries compared to that in the US is a consequence of the larger intake of flavonoids from red wine in these countries
  • glycemic index — a system that ranks foods by the speeds at which their carbohydrates are converted into glucose in the body; a measure of the effects of foods on blood-sugar levels.
  • herpes simplex — either of two herpes diseases caused by a herpesvirus that infects humans and some other animals and produces small, transient blisters on the skin or mucous membranes, one type of virus (herpes simplex virus type 1, or HSV-1) usually associated with oral herpes but also causing genital herpes and the other (herpes simplex virus type 2, or HSV-2) usually causing genital herpes.
  • immune complex — an aggregate of an antigen and its specific antibody.
  • laryngopharynx — the lower part of the pharynx, above the larynx.
  • logical syntax — syntactics.
  • macintosh iicx — (computer)   (Mac IIcx) A version of Apple's Macintosh II personal computer, introduced in 1989, with a Motorola 68030 processor running at 16 MHz and up to 128 MB of RAM (120 ns, 30-pin DRAM chips). The IIcx requires System 6.0.3 or later and requires "Mode 32" or "32-bit Enabler" to use more than 8MB of RAM. It was discontinued 1991, and in 1996 is still considered one of the best-designed Macs ever.
  • minucius felixMarcus, Roman writer of the 2nd century a.d. whose dialogue Octavius is the earliest known work of Latin-Christian literature.
  • out of the box — a container, case, or receptacle, usually rectangular, of wood, metal, cardboard, etc., and often with a lid or removable cover.
  • passive-matrix — of or relating to a relatively low-resolution liquid-crystal display (LCD) with low contrast, a type of flat-panel display.
  • plantar reflex — a normal reflex flexion of the toes, especially in persons above one year of age, resulting from stroking the sole of the foot.
  • postfix syntax — postfix notation
  • processing tax — a tax levied by the government at an intermediate stage in the production of goods.
  • regressive tax — a tax which is levied or graduated so that the rate decreases as the amount taxed increases
  • rooting reflex — a reflex in infants in which the head is turned towards any stimulus; used to find the nipple
  • selling climax — a brief, abrupt decline in stock prices that is succeeded by a rally.
  • sensory cortex — the region of the cerebral cortex concerned with receiving and interpreting sensory information from various parts of the body.
  • sports complex — exercise facility, leisure centre
  • spring equinox — the time when the sun crosses the plane of the earth's equator, making night and day of approximately equal length all over the earth and occurring about March 21 (vernal equinox or spring equinox) and September 22 (autumnal equinox)
  • studio complex — a building containing a room or rooms used to record television or radio programmes, make films, music, etc
  • suggestion box — receptacle for customers' comments
  • the gentle sex — the female sex; women
  • tic douloureux — a condition of momentary stabbing pain along the trigeminal nerve
  • trailing phlox — a prostrate plant, Phlox nivalis, of the southeastern U.S., having pink or white flowers.
  • ultra-orthodox — of, relating to, or conforming to the approved form of any doctrine, philosophy, ideology, etc.
  • unitary matrix — a square matrix that is the inverse of its Hermitian conjugate
  • vernal equinox — the time when the sun crosses the plane of the earth's equator, making night and day of approximately equal length all over the earth and occurring about March 21 (vernal equinox or spring equinox) and September 22 (autumnal equinox)
  • watcom vx*rexx — (programming, tool)   A visual development environment for creating OS/2 applications with graphical user interfaces. It includes a project management facility, visual designer and an interactive source level debugger. Version 2.1 introduced the VX*REXX Client/Server Edition for client/server GUI application development on OS/2 by incorporating database objects. Using IBM's DRDA support on OS/2, users can access DB2 for MVS, DB2/400 for AS/400, and DB2/VSE and VM (SQL/DS) for VM and VSE. Also supported are Watcom SQL and ODBC-enabled databases. Since the VX*REXX visual development environment is based on IBM's object-oriented SOM technology, VX*REXX applications are open and extensible through the addition of new SOM objects.
  • zeno's paradox — any of various versions of a paradox regarding the relation of the discrete to the continuous and requiring the concept of limit for its satisfactory explanation.

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