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axe

axe

noun

  1. (archaic) The axle of a wheel.
  2. (figurative) A drastic reduction or cutback.
  3. (finance) A position, interest, or reason in buying and selling stock, often with ulterior motives.
  4. (informal) A dismissal or rejection.
  5. (slang, music) A gigging musician's particular instrument, especially a guitar in rock music or a saxophone in jazz.
  6. A tool for felling trees or chopping wood etc. consisting of a heavy head flattened to a blade on one side, and a handle attached to it.
  7. An ancient weapon consisting of a head that has one or two blades and a long handle.

verb

  1. (now obsolete outside dialects, especially African-American Vernacular) Alternative form of ask
  2. (transitive) To fell or chop with an axe.
  3. (transitive, figurative) To lay off, terminate or drastically reduce, especially in a rough or ruthless manner; to cancel.
  4. To furnish with an axle.

dex

dex

noun

  1. (colloquial) Dextroamphetamine/dexedrine.
  2. (colloquial) Dextromethorphan.
  3. (medicine, colloquial) Dexamethasone.
  4. (physics and astrophysics) An order or factor of ten.
  5. (role-playing games) Dexterity.

evx

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ext

ext

noun

  1. (telecommunications) extension
  2. exterior (describing the location of a shot in a film script, etc.)

gex

hex

hex

noun

  1. (climbing) a hexagon-shaped item of rock climbing equipment intended to be wedged into a crack or other opening in the rock.
  2. (computing, informal) Clipping of hexadecimal.
  3. (rare) A spell (now rare but still found in compounds such as hex sign and hexcraft).
  4. A hexagonal space on a game board.
  5. A witch.
  6. An evil spell or curse.

verb

  1. (transitive) To cast a spell on (specifically an evil spell), to bewitch.

kex

kex

noun

  1. (obsolete or dialectal) The dried stem of certain large herbaceous plants.
  2. (obsolete, botany) A plant having such a stem; a weed, a kecksy.
  3. (rare) A dry husk or covering.

lex

lex

noun

  1. (linguistics) A specific inflected form of a word; compare lexeme.

verb

  1. (computing) To perform lexical analysis; to convert a character stream to a token stream as a preliminary to parsing.

lxe

mex

mex

noun

  1. (mathematics) The mex of a subset of a well-ordered set is the smallest value from the whole set that does not belong to the subset.

pex

rex

rex

noun

  1. An animal which has a genetic recessive variation that causes the guard hairs to be very short or fully lacking.

sex

sex

noun

  1. (countable) A category into which sexually-reproducing organisms are divided on the basis of their reproductive roles in their species.
  2. (countable) Another category, especially of humans and especially based on sexuality or gender roles.
  3. (countable) The members of such a category, taken collectively.
  4. (countable, euphemistic or slang) Genitalia: a penis or vagina.
  5. (obsolete or literary, uncountable, with "the") Women; the human female gender and those who belong to it.
  6. (obsolete) Alternative form of sect.
  7. (uncountable) Sexual activity, usually sexual intercourse unless preceded by a modifier.
  8. (uncountable) The distinction and relation between these categories, especially in humans; gender.

verb

  1. (chiefly US, colloquial, intransitive) To have sex.
  2. (chiefly US, colloquial, transitive) To have sex with.
  3. (zoology, transitive) To determine the sex of (an animal).

tex

tex

noun

  1. A milligram per meter, a unit of linear mass density for thread or fiber.

vex

vex

noun

  1. (Scotland, obsolete) A trouble.

verb

  1. (intransitive, obsolete) To be irritated; to fret.
  2. (transitive) To annoy, irritate.
  3. (transitive) To cause (mental) suffering to; to distress.
  4. (transitive) To toss back and forth; to agitate; to disquiet.
  5. (transitive, now rare) To trouble aggressively, to harass.
  6. (transitive, rare) To twist, to weave.

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