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6-letter words that end in x

  • a deux — of or for two persons
  • ada 9x — (language)   The working title for Ada 95 before its adoption as an ISO standard.
  • adieux — the act of leaving or departing; farewell.
  • afflux — a flowing towards a point
  • approx — Alternative spelling of approx.
  • auspex — in ancient Rome, an augur, or diviner, esp. one who watched for omens in the flight of birds
  • banjax — to ruin or destroy, often as a result of incompetence
  • baveux — a meanspirited know-it-all.
  • bayeux — a town in NW France, on the River Aure: its museum houses the Bayeux tapestry and there is a 13th-century cathedral: dairy foods, plastic. Pop: 13 478 (2008)
  • bembex — any wasp of the genus Bembex
  • bi sex — sex with both male and female partners
  • bibtex — (text, tool)   A Tex extension package for bibliographic citations, distributed with LaTeX. BibTeX uses a style-independent bibliography database (.bib file) to produce a list of sources, in a customisable style, from citations in a Latex document. It also supports some other formats. BibTeX is a separate program from LaTeX. LaTeX writes information about citations and which .bib files to use in a ".aux" file. BibTeX reads this file and outputs a ".bbl" file containing LaTeX commands to produce the source list. You must then run LaTeX again to incorporate the source list in your document. In typeset documents, "BibTeX" is written in upper case, with the "IB" slightly smaller and with the "E" as a subscript. BibTeX is described in the LaTeX book by Lamport.
  • biffex — Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange, inaugurated in London in 1985
  • biflex — bent or flexed in two places
  • bijoux — a jewel.
  • binhex — (file format)   A Macintosh format for representing a binary file using only printable characters. The file is converted to lines of letters, numbers and punctuation. Because BinHex files are simply text they can be sent through most electronic mail systems and stored on most computers. However the conversion to text makes the file larger, so it takes longer to transmit a file in BinHex format than if the file was represented some other way. See also BinHex 4.0, uuencode.
  • bollix — to make a muddle of; bungle; botch
  • bollox — to do (something) badly; bungle (often followed by up): His interference bollixed up the whole deal.
  • bombax — a genus of trees (family Malvaceae), the most well-known species of which is the cotton tree
  • bombyx — a Chinese silkworm moth
  • brieux — Eugène [œ-zhen] /œˈʒɛn/ (Show IPA), 1858–1932, French playwright, journalist, and editor.
  • buglix — /buhg'liks/ Pejorative term referring to DEC's ULTRIX operating system in its earlier *severely* buggy versions. Still used to describe ULTRIX, but without nearly so much venom. Compare AIDX, HP-SUX, Nominal Semidestructor, Telerat, sun-stools.
  • carfax — a place where principal roads or streets intersect, esp a place in a town where four roads meet
  • carnyx — a bronze Celtic war trumpet
  • caudex — the thickened persistent stem base of some herbaceous perennial plants
  • ceefax — the BBC teletext service, switched off in October 2012
  • cerlox — a type of plastic binding used in strips to curl through the perforations in separate sheets of paper to bind them together
  • cervix — The cervix is the entrance to the womb.
  • chenix — an ancient measure, equivalent to slightly more than a quart
  • climax — The climax of something is the most exciting or important moment in it, usually near the end.
  • coccyx — The coccyx is the small triangular bone at the lower end of the spine in human beings and some apes.
  • colfaxSchuyler, 1823–85, U.S. political leader: vice president of the U.S. 1869–73.
  • comdex — (business)   A computer show that is held twice yearly, once in the spring (in Atlanta) and once in autumn (in Las Vegas). Comdex is a major show during which new releases of software and hardware are made. Microsoft, for example, often annouces its products at Comdex.
  • commix — to mix together; blend
  • confix — to fasten
  • connex — a large metal cargo container used by the U.S. Army for shipping supplies, as to overseas bases.
  • contex — (obsolete, transitive) To context.
  • convex — Convex is used to describe something that curves outwards in the middle.
  • cortex — The cortex of the brain or of another organ is its outer layer.
  • cowpox — a contagious viral disease of cows characterized by vesicles on the skin, esp on the teats and udder. Inoculation of humans with this virus provides temporary immunity to smallpox. It can be transmitted to other species, esp cats
  • daplex — ["The Functional Data Model and the Data Language DAPLEX", D.W. Shipman, ACM Trans Database Sys, 6(1):140-173 (Mar 1981)].
  • deflex — (of the grip of an archery bow) having the theoretical pivot point further from the archer's body than the theoretical pivot point of the limbs of the bow
  • dentex — a large active predatory sparid fish, Dentex dentex, of Mediterranean and E Atlantic waters, having long sharp teeth and powerful jaws
  • 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.
  • earwax — a yellowish, waxlike secretion from certain glands in the external auditory canal; cerumen.
  • efflux — outward flow, as of water.
  • Évreux — an industrial town in NW France: severely damaged in World War II; cathedral (12th–16th centuries). Pop: 50 772 (2008)
  • fallax — (obsolete) cavillation; petty criticism.
  • forfex — (obsolete) A pair of shears.

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