![]() ![]() Xenotransplant – a transplant of an organ or tissue from one species to anotherįinally, X is a letter that has many connotations.Xenophilous – attracted to foreign things or people.Xenophile – a person who is attracted to or interested in foreign cultures and people.Xenon gas – a noble gas used in lighting and lasers.Xenomania – an intense enthusiasm or passion for foreign things or cultures.Xenoliths – fragments of rock that have been incorporated into another rock.Xenoglossia – ability to speak a language that is not known or learned.Xeno- – prefix meaning “foreign” or “strange”. ![]() Xebec – a small, three-masted Mediterranean sailing ship.Xanthoma – a yellowish deposit of cholesterol under the skin.Xanthine – a nitrogenous base found in DNA and RNA, and in certain foods.Xanthin – a yellow or orange pigment found in egg yolk, leaves, and certain animal tissues.Xanadu – an ideal, beautiful place, a paradise.Xystus – an ancient Roman covered walkway or portico.Xyster – a surgical instrument used for scraping bones. ![]() Xylopolist – a person who makes or sells wooden articles.Xylophone – a musical instrument with wooden bars that are struck to produce a sound.Xylography – the art of engraving on wood.Xylographical – relating to wood engraving or printing.Xylan – a complex sugar found in plant cell walls.Xoanon – an ancient Greek wooden statue.Xhosa – a Bantu language spoken in South Africa.Xerophytic – adapted to living in dry conditions.Xerophilous – adapted to a dry environment, drought-resistant.Xeric – relating to or adapted to a dry environment.Xerarch – a type of ecological succession that occurs in dry areas.Xenotransplantation – transplantation of an organ or tissue from one species to another.Xenotropic – relating to a virus that can infect different species.Xenophyllic – attracted to foreign things or people. ![]()
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