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There are 18 eleven-letter words containing E, F, P, T and X

cryptofaxesexpostfacto ex␣post␣factofixed␣pointsflupentixolhalf-expectshexaperfectpexacerfontplantarflexpostfixatedpostflexionprefixationprefixativeprefix␣treesprooftextedprotoflexidprotoflexustioxaprofen

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  • cryptofaxes — n. Plural of cryptofax.
  • expostfacto — adj. Alternative form of ex post facto.
  • ex␣post␣facto — adj. Retroactive.
  • fixed␣points — n. Plural of fixed point.
  • flupentixol — n. (Pharmacology) A typical antipsychotic drug of the thioxanthenes.
  • half-expects — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of half-expect.
  • hexaperfect — adj. (Mathematics) multiperfect such that σ(n) = 6n.
  • pexacerfont — n. A CRF-1 antagonist.
  • plantarflex — v. To flex the foot or toes toward the sole.
  • postfixated — adj. Alternative form of postfixed.
  • postflexion — adj. (Zoology) After the flexion stage of larval development.
  • prefixation — n. (Linguistics) The adding of a prefix to a word. — n. (Anatomy, of a nerve) The state or condition of being prefixed. — n. (Biology, cytology) Initial treatment of tissue with a fixative…
  • prefixative — n. (Biology, cytology) A fixative used in prefixation.
  • prefix␣trees — n. Plural of prefix tree.
  • prooftexted — v. Simple past tense and past participle of prooftext.
  • protoflexid — n. (Dentistry) A flexid between the protoconid and the anterolabial conulid.
  • protoflexus — n. (Dentistry) A flexus between the protocone and the anterolingual conule.
  • tioxaprofen — n. (Pharmacology) A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug.
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