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Rex

1

[ reks ]

noun

  1. a Belgian fascist party founded in 1935.


Rex

2

[ reks ]

noun

  1. a male given name.

rex

3

[ reks; English reks ]

noun

Latin.
plural reges

Rex

/ ɛ /

noun

  1. king: part of the official title of a king, now used chiefly in documents, legal proceedings, inscriptions on coins, etc Compare Regina 1
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Other Word Forms

  • i noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of Rex1

After Christus Rex, title of a publication put out by its founders
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Word History and Origins

Origin of Rex1

Latin
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The mayor of Lancaster, Rex Parris, has ignited a controversy after musing during a council meeting that one approach to homelessness would be to “give them free fentanyl … all the fentanyl they want.”

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Rex Frazier, president of the Personal Insurance Federation of California, which represents major property and casualty insurers, said the lawsuit represents a “bona fide dispute” over Fair Plan policy language regarding smoke damage.

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Coming from a family of coaching personalities — his father, Buddy Ryan, and twin brother, Rex Ryan — the gene has certainly been passed down.

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A spacecraft called Osiris Rex unfurled a robotic arm to collect some of the 500m-wide space rock, before packing it into a capsule and returning it to Earth in 2023.

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That’s because the cost of repairs and medical expenses after an accident have increased over time and exponentially so after the pandemic, said Rex Frazier, president of the Personal Insurance Federation of California.

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