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ex1 /ɛks /preposition1British (Of goods) sold direct from: carpet tiles offered at a special price, ex stock 1.1North American (Of goods) without charges to the purchaser until removed from: ex warehouse 2British Not including: the cost is £5,000 ex VAT Origin Mid 19th century (in sense 2): from Latin, 'out of'. Rhymes annex, convex, flex, hex, perplex, Rex, specs, Tex, Tex-Mex, vex ex2 /ɛks /noun informalA former husband, wife, or other partner in a relationship: I don’t want my ex to spoil what I have now...- Before all the women who came before our wives or our exes, we were brothers.
- I'd like to think that relations with exes could be dealt with efficiently, professionally and intelligently.
- We have good relationships with my exes (except for my youngest's father) and their parents.
Origin Early 19th century: independent usage of ex-1. ex-3 /ɛks/Origin |