Anagrams of: CROSSEXAMINATION
Best Scoring Anagrams of: CROSSEXAMINATION
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axonometric | 11 | 22 | noun, adjectiven, adj | |||||
adjective • (technical drawing) Describing a projection in which the horizontal and vertical axes are to the same scale, but the third axis is reduced to allow for perspective | ||||||||
examinations | 12 | 21 | nounn | |||||
noun • the act of examining something closely (as for mistakes) • a set of questions or exercises evaluating skill or knowledge • formal systematic questioning • a detailed inspection of your conscience (as done daily by Jesuits) • the act of giving students or candidates a test (as by questions) to determine what they know or have learned | ||||||||
excoriations | 12 | 21 | nounn | |||||
noun • an abraded area where the skin is torn or worn off • severe censure | ||||||||
exoticisms | 10 | 21 | nounn | |||||
noun • the quality of being exotic | ||||||||
examination | 11 | 20 | nounn | |||||
noun • the act of examining something closely (as for mistakes) • a set of questions or exercises evaluating skill or knowledge • formal systematic questioning • a detailed inspection of your conscience (as done daily by Jesuits) • the act of giving students or candidates a test (as by questions) to determine what they know or have learned | ||||||||
exoticism | 9 | 20 | nounn | |||||
noun • the quality of being exotic | ||||||||
excoriation | 11 | 20 | nounn | |||||
noun • an abraded area where the skin is torn or worn off • severe censure | ||||||||
taxonomic | 9 | 20 | adverb, adjectiveadv, adj | |||||
adjective • of or relating to taxonomy | ||||||||
axiomatic | 9 | 20 | adjectiveadj | |||||
adjective • containing aphorisms or maxims • of or relating to or derived from axioms adjective satellite • evident without proof or argument | ||||||||
exorcisms | 9 | 20 | verb, nounv, n | |||||
noun • freeing from evil spirits | ||||||||
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