(botany) A class of plant growth substance (often called phytohormones or plant hormones) which play an essential role in coordination of many growth and behavioral processes in the plant life cycle.
exaun
faxun
juxon
nexum
nexum
noun
A contract in early Ancient Rome in which the debtor pledged his own person as collateral should he default on his loan (thus risking becoming a slave to the creditor).
nexus
nexus
noun
(Ancient Rome, law, historical) A person who had contracted a nexum or obligation of such a kind that, if they failed to pay, their creditor could compel them to work as a servant until the debt was paid; an indentured servant.
(Canada, US, finance, law) The relationship between a vendor and a jurisdiction for the purpose of taxation, established for example by the vendor operating a physical store in that jurisdiction.
(grammar) In the work of the Danish linguist Otto Jespersen (1860–1943): a group of words expressing two concepts in one unit (such as a clause or sentence).
A centre or focus of something.
A connected group; a network, a web.
A form or state of connection.
unbox
unbox
verb
(transitive) To remove from a box.
(transitive, computing) To retrieve (a value of a primitive type) from the object in which it is boxed.
unfix
unfix
verb
(transitive) To unfasten from a fixing.
unhex
unhex
verb
(transitive) To remove a hex or curse from.
unlax
unlax
verb
(intransitive, colloquial) To relax.
unmix
unmix
verb
(informal, transitive) To separate the components of (a mixture).
unsex
unsex
verb
To deprive of sexual attributes or characteristics.
To sterilize (deprive of the ability to procreate); to castrate.
untax
untax
verb
(transitive) To remove a tax from.
unwax
unwax
verb
(transitive) To remove wax from.
xingu
xingu
Proper noun
A major river in Brazil that flows north into the Amazon delta.
Cultural reservation in central Brazil, in the state of Mato Grosso.
Any of several indigenous tribes of Amerindian peoples who live in the Xingu reservation.