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X 1 E0257900 (ĕks)n. A movie rating indicating that admission will not be granted to anyone under the age of 17.
X 21. The symbol for reactance.2. also x The symbol for the Roman numeral 10.3. A symbol for the word cross. Used in combination, as in Xing for crossing or motoX for motocross.
X 3abbr.1. Christ (Greek Χριστος, Khristos)2. Christian3. or x ex4. ex dividend5. or x experimental6. extra7. a. extremeb. extremely
x 1 or X E0257900 (ĕks)n. pl. x's or X's also xs or Xs 1. The 24th letter of the modern English alphabet.2. Any of the speech sounds represented by the letter x.3. The 24th in a series.4. Something shaped like the letter X.5. A mark inscribed to represent the signature of one who is unable to sign one's name.6. An unknown or unnamed factor, thing, or person.tr.v. x'd, x'ing, x's or X'd or X'ing or X's 1. To mark or sign with an X.2. To delete, cancel, or obliterate with a series of X's. Often used with out.
x 2The symbol for abscissa.x (ɛks) or Xn, pl x's, X's or Xs1. (Linguistics) the 24th letter and 19th consonant of the modern English alphabet2. (Phonetics & Phonology) a speech sound sequence represented by this letter, in English pronounced as ks or gz or, in initial position, z, as in xylophone
x symbol for 1. (Commerce) commerce banking finance ex 2. (Banking & Finance) commerce banking finance ex 3. (Mathematics) maths the x-axis or a coordinate measured along the x-axis in a Cartesian coordinate system 4. (Mathematics) an algebraic variable
X symbol for 1. (Film) (formerly, in Britain)a. indicating a film that may not be publicly shown to anyone under 18. Since 1982 replaced by symbol 18b. (as modifier): an X film. 2. denoting any unknown, unspecified, or variable factor, number, person, or thing 3. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) (on letters, cards, etc) denoting a kiss 4. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (on ballot papers, etc) indicating choice 5. (Education) (on examination papers, etc) indicating error 6. (Ecclesiastical Terms) for Christ; Christian 7. (Mathematics) (Roman numeral)ten. See Roman numerals [(sense 6) from the form of the Greek letter khi (Χ), first letter of Khristos Christ]X, x (ɛks) n., pl. Xs X's, xs x's. 1. the 24th letter of the English alphabet, a consonant. 2. any spoken sound represented by this letter. 3. something shaped like an X. 4. a written or printed representation of the letter X or x. x (ɛks) v.t. x-ed x'd (ɛkst) x-ing x'ing (ˈɛk sɪŋ) 1. to cross out or mark with an x (often fol. by out): to x out an error. 2. to indicate choice, as on a ballot or examination (often fol. by in): to x in the candidate of your choice. [1840–50] X 1. experimental. 2. extra. 3. Slang. ecstasy (def. 5). X Symbol. 1. the 24th in order or in a series. 2. (sometimes l.c.) the Roman numeral for 10. Compare Roman numerals. 3. Christ. 4. Christian. 5. cross. 6. reactance. 7. a. a motion-picture rating applied to sexually graphic or explicit films. b. (formerly) such a rating advising that persons under the age of 17 would not be admitted to the film. Compare G (def. 2), NC-17, PG, PG-13, R (def. 4). 8. a person, thing, agency, factor, etc., of unknown identity. 9. Chem. (formerly) xenon. x 1. ex 1 (def. 1). 2. experimental. 3. extra. x Symbol. 1. an unknown quantity or a variable. 2. (used at the end of letters, telegrams, etc., to indicate a kiss.) 3. (used to indicate multiplication) times: 8 x 8 = 64. 4. (used between figures indicating dimensions) by: 3〃x 4〃 (read: “three inches by four inches”). 5. power of magnification: a 50x telescope. 6. (used as a signature by an illiterate person.) 7. cross. 8. (used to indicate a particular place or point on a map or diagram.) 9. (used to indicate choice, as on a ballot or examination.) 10. (used to indicate an error or incorrect answer, as on a test.) 11. a person or thing of unknown identity. ThesaurusNoun | 1. X - the cardinal number that is the sum of nine and one; the base of the decimal system10, ten, tenner, decadelarge integer - an integer equal to or greater than ten | | 2.x - the 24th letter of the Roman alphabetexLatin alphabet, Roman alphabet - the alphabet evolved by the ancient Romans which serves for writing most of the languages of western Europealphabetic character, letter of the alphabet, letter - the conventional characters of the alphabet used to represent speech; "his grandmother taught him his letters" | | 3. X - street names for methylenedioxymethamphetaminecristal, disco biscuit, hug drug, XTC, go, Adam, ecstasyMDMA, methylenedioxymethamphetamine - a stimulant drug that is chemically related to mescaline and amphetamine and is used illicitly for its euphoric and hallucinogenic effects; it was formerly used in psychotherapy but in 1985 it was declared illegal in the United States; "MDMA is often used at parties because it enables partygoers to remain active for long periods of time" | Adj. | 1. x - being one more than nine 10, tencardinal - being or denoting a numerical quantity but not order; "cardinal numbers" |
xverbTo remove or invalidate by or as if by running a line through or wiping clean.Also used with out:annul, blot (out), cancel, cross (off or out), delete, efface, erase, expunge, obliterate, rub (out), scratch (out), strike (out), undo, wipe (out).Law: vacate.TranslationsX
X, 24th letter of the alphabetalphabet [Gr. alpha-beta, like Eng. ABC], system of writing, theoretically having a one-for-one relation between character (or letter) and phoneme (see phonetics). Few alphabets have achieved the ideal exactness. ..... Click the link for more information. . In English it has no peculiar sound, but stands for the combination ks as in fox, or gz as in exempt, or, initially, for the sound of z as in xenia. In words from Greek, x transliterates the 14th Greek letter, xi, a letter perhaps quite unrelated to the Roman x in form. The formal Greek correspondent of x was chi, hence it is used in phonetics to represent a velar fricative like ch in loch. As the initial of the name Christ, X has become a symbol for it, e.g., in Xmas and in the monogram XP (chi rho). In Roman numerals X stands for 10.What does it mean when you dream about an X?X in a dream can refer to the Roman numeral for ten, for “X marks the spot” in a map, the cross, an error, or “X-rated.” X (spectroscopy) siegbahn X (convention)Used in various speech and writing contexts(also in lowercase) in roughly its algebraic sense of "unknownwithin a set defined by context" (compare N). Thus, theabbreviation 680x0 stands for 68000, 68010, 68020, 68030 or68040, and 80x86 stands for Intel 80186, Intel 80286,Intel 80386 or Intel 80486. A Unix hacker might writethese as 680[0-4]0 and 80[1-4]86 or 680?0 and 80?86respectively; see glob.X (graphics)An alternative name for the X Window System.X (storage)A suffix for the speed of a CD-ROM driverelative to standard music CDs (1x). 32x is common inSeptember 1999.x(1) (eXit) To exit, close or delete. See X button.
(2) (heX) In programming, a symbol used to identify a hexadecimal number. For example, "0x0A" and "\\x0A" specify the hex number 0A. See also X Window and MDI-X port.
(3) (times the original) A performance rating for optical drives, based on rotation speed (RPM) of the platter. Each "x" means "times the speed of the first specification," thus 10x means 10 times as fast as the original drive. See CD-ROM drives and DVD drives.
(4) (x-) The prefix used to describe a MIME type. For example, x-pdf and x-gzip refer to PDF and Gnu ZIP file formats, respectively. See MIME type.
(5) A prefix for cross; for example, x-platform means "cross-platform." See cross platform.
(6) (Mac OS X) X is the Roman Numeral for 10; thus OS X means "OS 10." See Mac OS X.
(7) (eXperience) See UX designer and user experience.
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X, 24th letter of the alphabetalphabet [Gr. alpha-beta, like Eng. ABC], system of writing, theoretically having a one-for-one relation between character (or letter) and phoneme (see phonetics). Few alphabets have achieved the ideal exactness. ..... Click the link for more information. . In English it has no peculiar sound, but stands for the combination ks as in fox, or gz as in exempt, or, initially, for the sound of z as in xenia. In words from Greek, x transliterates the 14th Greek letter, xi, a letter perhaps quite unrelated to the Roman x in form. The formal Greek correspondent of x was chi, hence it is used in phonetics to represent a velar fricative like ch in loch. As the initial of the name Christ, X has become a symbol for it, e.g., in Xmas and in the monogram XP (chi rho). In Roman numerals X stands for 10.What does it mean when you dream about an X?X in a dream can refer to the Roman numeral for ten, for “X marks the spot” in a map, the cross, an error, or “X-rated.” X (spectroscopy) siegbahn X (convention)Used in various speech and writing contexts(also in lowercase) in roughly its algebraic sense of "unknownwithin a set defined by context" (compare N). Thus, theabbreviation 680x0 stands for 68000, 68010, 68020, 68030 or68040, and 80x86 stands for Intel 80186, Intel 80286,Intel 80386 or Intel 80486. A Unix hacker might writethese as 680[0-4]0 and 80[1-4]86 or 680?0 and 80?86respectively; see glob.X (graphics)An alternative name for the X Window System.X (storage)A suffix for the speed of a CD-ROM driverelative to standard music CDs (1x). 32x is common inSeptember 1999.x(1) (eXit) To exit, close or delete. See X button. (2) (heX) In programming, a symbol used to identify a hexadecimal number. For example, "0x0A" and "\\x0A" specify the hex number 0A. See also X Window and MDI-X port. (3) (times the original) A performance rating for optical drives, based on rotation speed (RPM) of the platter. Each "x" means "times the speed of the first specification," thus 10x means 10 times as fast as the original drive. See CD-ROM drives and DVD drives. (4) (x-) The prefix used to describe a MIME type. For example, x-pdf and x-gzip refer to PDF and Gnu ZIP file formats, respectively. See MIME type. (5) A prefix for cross; for example, x-platform means "cross-platform." See cross platform. (6) (Mac OS X) X is the Roman Numeral for 10; thus OS X means "OS 10." See Mac OS X. (7) (eXperience) See UX designer and user experience.X
XSymbol for the Kienböck unit when expressed in quantity; xanthosine; halogen atom; unspecified amino acid (also expressed as Xaa). XSymbol for reactance when expressed on ohms.Xabbr.1. Christ (Greek Χριστος, Khristos)2. Christian3. or x ex4. ex dividend5. or x experimental6. extra7. a. extremeb. extremelyx Symbol for: 1. Abscissa.2. Mean–statistics.3. Xylose.
X Symbol for: 1. Any unknown amino acid.2. Any unknown quantity.3. Arithmetic mean–statistics.4. The term for the axis on a graph.5. Ecstasy–a designer drug, see there.6. Exphoria distance–ophthalmology.7. Female chromosome.8. X-ray.9. Xanthine.10. Xanthosine.X Abbreviation for reactance; xanthosine. X Abbreviation for crossbite.
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XSymbol for the Kienböck unit when expressed in quantity; xanthosine; halogen atom; unspecified amino acid (also expressed as Xaa). XSymbol for reactance when expressed on ohms.Xabbr.1. Christ (Greek Χριστος, Khristos)2. Christian3. or x ex4. ex dividend5. or x experimental6. extra7. a. extremeb. extremelyx Symbol for: 1. Abscissa.2. Mean–statistics.3. Xylose.
X Symbol for: 1. Any unknown amino acid.2. Any unknown quantity.3. Arithmetic mean–statistics.4. The term for the axis on a graph.5. Ecstasy–a designer drug, see there.6. Exphoria distance–ophthalmology.7. Female chromosome.8. X-ray.9. Xanthine.10. Xanthosine.X Abbreviation for reactance; xanthosine. X Abbreviation for crossbite.
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XSymbol for the Kienböck unit when expressed in quantity; xanthosine; halogen atom; unspecified amino acid (also expressed as Xaa). XSymbol for reactance when expressed on ohms.Xabbr.1. Christ (Greek Χριστος, Khristos)2. Christian3. or x ex4. ex dividend5. or x experimental6. extra7. a. extremeb. extremelyx Symbol for: 1. Abscissa.2. Mean–statistics.3. Xylose.
X Symbol for: 1. Any unknown amino acid.2. Any unknown quantity.3. Arithmetic mean–statistics.4. The term for the axis on a graph.5. Ecstasy–a designer drug, see there.6. Exphoria distance–ophthalmology.7. Female chromosome.8. X-ray.9. Xanthine.10. Xanthosine.X Abbreviation for reactance; xanthosine. X Abbreviation for crossbite. X
XFifth letter of a Nasdaq stock symbol indicating that listing is a mutual fund.X1. A symbol appearing next to a stock listed on NASDAQ indicating that the share being traded is a mutual fund. All NASDAQ listings use a four-letter abbreviation; if an X or XD follows the abbreviation, this indicates that the share was a mutual fund.
2. A symbol appearing next to a stock indicating that the stock is being traded without its next dividend. This occurs when the company the stock represents declares that the next dividend is coming to the seller before he/she decides to sell it. A buyer purchasing such a stock begins to receive dividends the next time they are declared.x Used in stock transaction tables in newspapers to indicate a stock that trades ex-dividend or ex-rights: Gencp x212.
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XFifth letter of a Nasdaq stock symbol indicating that listing is a mutual fund.X1. A symbol appearing next to a stock listed on NASDAQ indicating that the share being traded is a mutual fund. All NASDAQ listings use a four-letter abbreviation; if an X or XD follows the abbreviation, this indicates that the share was a mutual fund.2. A symbol appearing next to a stock indicating that the stock is being traded without its next dividend. This occurs when the company the stock represents declares that the next dividend is coming to the seller before he/she decides to sell it. A buyer purchasing such a stock begins to receive dividends the next time they are declared.x Used in stock transaction tables in newspapers to indicate a stock that trades ex-dividend or ex-rights: Gencp x212.X
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X➣10 (Roman numeral) | X➣Extra | X➣Unknown Quantity (variable) | X➣Experimental (US Military aircraft designation, as in X-1) | X➣Telephone Extension | X➣X Windows (TCP/IP-based network-oriented window system) | X➣Multiplied by | X➣MPAA Movie Rating for Adults Only | X➣Special Equipment (Stores 100 code) | X➣Generation X | X➣X-ray (aviation letter code) | X➣Cross | X➣Ex (former) | X➣Strike | X➣Exchange | X➣Kiss | X➣Corporation (IRB) | X➣Existing | X➣Exercise | X➣Except (medical orders) | X➣Transfer (prefix) | X➣Christ | X➣Extreme (games) | X➣Strike (bowling) | X➣Malcolm X | X➣Axis (ophthalmological-related) | X➣Ecstasy | X➣Halogen (organic chemistry) | X➣Northwest Territories (postal code designation, Canada) | X➣Brigade (Graphical Representation/Army) | X➣X Chromosome (genetics) | X➣Xenophobia | X➣École Polytechnique (French famous university) | X➣Xerox Corporation | X➣Reactance | X➣X Gene (X-Men) | X➣Offensive team (sports/coaching) | X➣Behind the Goal (Lacrosse) | X➣Special Distribution (Air Force) | X➣Personal Mark (or signature) | X➣50 Proof (Alcoholic Beverages) | X➣Female Chromosome | X➣Perpendicular to Orbit Plane | X➣Initial Position Error (of casualty) | X➣8-12 GHz frequency band | X➣Exophoria At Distance (ophthalmology) | X➣Horizontal axis in Cartesian coordinate system | X➣[not an acronym] Last name taken by some Nation of Islam members |
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Synonyms for Xverb to remove or invalidate by or as if by running a line through or wiping cleanSynonyms- annul
- blot
- cancel
- cross
- delete
- efface
- erase
- expunge
- obliterate
- rub
- scratch
- strike
- undo
- wipe
- vacate
Synonyms for Xnoun the cardinal number that is the sum of nine and oneSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun the 24th letter of the Roman alphabetSynonymsRelated Words- Latin alphabet
- Roman alphabet
- alphabetic character
- letter of the alphabet
- letter
noun street names for methylenedioxymethamphetamineSynonyms- cristal
- disco biscuit
- hug drug
- XTC
- go
- Adam
- ecstasy
Related Words- MDMA
- methylenedioxymethamphetamine
adj being one more than nineSynonymsRelated Words |