| xen | (prf) ต่างด้าว, See also: ต่างชาติ |
| xen | And soon after I procured Xenophon's Memorable Things of Socrates, wherein there are many instances of the same method. |
| xenarthra | (n) armadillos; American anteaters; sloths, Syn. suborder Xenarthra |
| xenicidae | (n) alternative names for the family comprising the New Zealand wrens, Syn. Acanthisittidae, family Acanthisittidae, family Xenicidae |
| xenicus | (n) type genus for the Xenicidae, Syn. genus Xenicus |
| xenogeneic | (adj) denoting or relating to cells or tissues from individuals belonging to different species, Ant. allogeneic |
| xenolith | (n) (geology) a piece of rock of different origin from the igneous rock in which it is embedded |
| xenon | (n) a colorless odorless inert gaseous element occurring in the earth's atmosphere in trace amounts, Syn. atomic number 54, Xe |
| xenophanes | (n) Greek philosopher (560-478 BC) |
| xenophobia | (n) a fear of foreigners or strangers |
| xenophobic | (adj) suffering from xenophobia; having abnormal fear or hatred of the strange or foreign |
| xenophon | (n) Greek general and historian; student of Socrates (430-355 BC) |
| Xenarthra | prop. n. The suborder of mammals including the armadillos, American anteaters, and sloths. |
| Xenelasia | ‖n. [ NL., from Gr. |
| Xenicidae | pr. n. A natural family of birds comprising the New Zealand wrens, synonymous with |
| Xenicus | pr. n. The type genus for the bird family |
| Xenium | ‖n.; |
| Xenodochium | ‖n. [ LL., fr. L. xenodochium a building for the reception of strangers, Gr. |
| Xenodochy | n. [ Gr. |
| Xenogamy | n. [ Gr. |
| Xenogenesis | n. [ Gr. |
| Xenogenetic | a. (Biol.) Of or pertaining to xenogenesis; |
| Xenon { n } [ chem. ] | xenon [Add to Longdo] |