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There are 18 five-letter words containing D, R and X

dixerdoxerdruxyDurexDXersexord EXORDradixraxedredexredoxreduxxbredXDR-TB XDR␣TBXORedx-wordxyrid

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  • dixer — n. (Australian politics) Synonym of Dorothy Dixer (“a planted…
  • doxer — n. Alternative form of doxxer.
  • druxy — adj. (Of wood, obsolete outside dialects) Having decayed spots…
  • Durex — prop.n. (Britain) A brand of condom. — prop.n. (Australia) A brand of adhesive tape; sometimes used as… — n. (Britain) A condom.
  • DXers — n. Plural of DXer.
  • exord — n. (Literature) A preface or prefatory passage.
  • EXORD — n. (US, military) An execute order: an order to implement a specified plan.
  • radix — n. (Biology) A root. — n. (Linguistics) A primitive word, from which other words may be derived. — n. (Mathematics) The number of distinct symbols used to represent…
  • raxed — v. Simple past tense and past participle of rax.
  • redex — n. (Mathematics) Something to be reduced according to the rules…
  • redox — adj. (Chemistry) Of or relating to any reaction in which oxidation… — n. (Rare, chemistry) A reaction in which an oxidation and a reduction… — v. (Transitive) To subject to a redox reaction.
  • redux — adj. (Of a topic, attributive, postpositive) Redone, restored… — n. A theme or topic redone, restored, brought back, or revisited.
  • xbred — adj. Abbreviation of crossbred. — n. Abbreviation of crossbred. — v. Simple past tense and past participle of xbreed.
  • XDR-TB — n. (Pathology) Initialism of extremely drug resistant tuberculosis.
  • XDR␣TB — n. Alternative form of XDR-TB.
  • XORed — v. Simple past tense and past participle of XOR.
  • x-word — n. The word xenophobia. — n. Abbreviation of crossword. — n. (Grammar) One of a group of fundamental English auxiliary or…
  • xyrid — n. Any of several North American plants, of the genus Xyris, resembling sedges.
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