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6-letter words containing e, x, p

  • apexes — the tip, point, or vertex; summit.
  • auspex — in ancient Rome, an augur, or diviner, esp. one who watched for omens in the flight of birds
  • daplex — ["The Functional Data Model and the Data Language DAPLEX", D.W. Shipman, ACM Trans Database Sys, 6(1):140-173 (Mar 1981)].
  • diplex — pertaining to the simultaneous operation of two radio transmitters or to the simultaneous reception and transmission of radio signals over a single antenna through the use of two frequencies.
  • duplex — duplex apartment.
  • except — Specify as not included in a category or group; exclude.
  • excerp — (obsolete) To pick out.
  • exempt — Free from an obligation or liability imposed on others.
  • expand — explain
  • expats — Plural form of expat.
  • expect — Regard (something) as likely to happen.
  • expede — (obsolete) To hasten or expedite.
  • expell — Obsolete form of expel.
  • expels — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of expel.
  • expend — Spend or use up (a resource such as money, time, or energy).
  • expert — A person who has a comprehensive and authoritative knowledge of or skill in a particular area.
  • expire — (of a document, authorization, or agreement) cease to be valid, typically after a fixed period of time.
  • expiry — The end of the period for which something is valid.
  • export — A commodity, article, or service sold abroad.
  • expose — Make (something) visible, typically by uncovering it.
  • expugn — (obsolete) To take by storm; capture. (15th-17th c.).
  • extemp — (US, informal) extemporaneous speaking; a competitive event in schools and colleges in which students speak persuasively or informatively about current events and politics.
  • extirp — to uproot (vegetation), to extirpate
  • implex — the point where muscles are attached to the integument of an arthropod
  • pdftex — (tool)   A modification of TeX to produce PDF output instead of the canonical DVI.
  • pegbox — the widened end of the neck of a stringed instrument, to which the tuning pegs are fixed.
  • peroxy — containing the peroxy group.
  • phenix — phoenix.
  • pictex — A version of TeX for pictures.
  • pixies — a fairy or sprite, especially a mischievous one.
  • plexal — of or relating to a plexus.
  • plexor — Medicine/Medical. a small hammer with a soft rubber head or the like, used in percussion for diagnostic purposes.
  • plexus — a network, as of nerves or blood vessels.
  • poleax — a medieval shafted weapon with blade combining ax, hammer, and apical spike, used for fighting on foot.
  • pollex — the innermost digit of the forelimb; thumb.
  • praxes — practice, as distinguished from theory; application or use, as of knowledge or skills.
  • preccx — (tool)   (Pre-C-Compiler eXtended) An infinite-lookahead compiler-compiler by Peter Breuer <[email protected]> for context dependent grammars. PRECCX generates ANSI C. Specification scripts are in very EBNF with inherited attributes and synthetic attributes allowed. Scripts can be compiled in separate modules and linked later. Meta-production rules are allowed. Grammars can be essentially LL(oo) with optimisations. A converter for yacc scripts is available. Versions 1.xx were known as "PRECC" and only had unbounded lookahead. The 2.xx series added the "X" for "extended" and featured higher order parameterisation (inherited attributes). Version 2.42 integrates inherited and synthesized attributes by using a "monadic" model for parsing. You can now synthsize attributes during the pass and inherit them in the remainder, e.g. @ foo = bar\x gum(x) synthesises an x in bar and passes it down into gum as a parameter. Useful for @ what = ?\x did_you_say(x), for example. It now compiles into C instead of running an interpreter at parse-time. Version 2.42 runs under Unix and MS-DOS. E-mail: Peter Breuer <[email protected]>, Jonathan Bowen <[email protected]>.
  • prefix — Grammar. an affix placed before a word, base, or another prefix to modify a term's meaning, as by making the term negative, as un- in unkind, by signaling repetition, as re- in reinvent, or by indicating support, as pro- in proabolition. Compatible prefixes can work together, as un- and re- in unrefundable.
  • premix — Also, premixture [pree-miks-cher] /priˈmɪks tʃər/ (Show IPA). a mixture of ingredients, made before selling, using, etc.: The chain saw runs on a premix of oil and gasoline.
  • pretax — profits, etc.: before tax
  • prexie — a slang term for a college president
  • regexp — 1. regular expression. 2. Name of a well-known PD regexp-handling package in portable C, written by revered Usenetter Henry Spencer <[email protected]>.
  • sex up — either the male or female division of a species, especially as differentiated with reference to the reproductive functions.
  • sexpot — a sexually attractive person.
  • suplex — a wrestling hold in which a wrestler grasps his opponent round the waist from behind and carries him backwards
  • torpex — (sometimes lowercase) a high explosive made of TNT, cyclonite, and aluminum powder and used especially in torpedoes, mines, and depth bombs.

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