rex

IPA: rˈɛks

noun

  • An animal which has a genetic recessive variation that causes the guard hairs to be very short or fully lacking.
  • (formal, usually italicized) The reigning king.
  • A male given name from Latin coined in the nineteenth century from Latin rex "king," rarely given today.
  • A popular name for a dog.
  • An unincorporated community in Clayton County, Georgia, United States.
  • A census-designated place in Robeson County, North Carolina, United States.
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Examples of "rex" in Sentences

  • Rex is content with the present.
  • It was the phony Rex Hallbjornsson
  • I doubt that the t rex will be in it.
  • Rex is a Platypus, and is a lifesaver.
  • Rex going on and on and on and on . . . .
  • Bree and Rex are then shocked at this revelation.
  • It was headed by Foreign Office diplomatist Rex Leeper.
  • Mike is the grumpy one, Rex is the joker, Bert is the youngster.
  • Phew! on January 7, 2008 at 1: 17 pm | Reply notellin rex imperator
  • His comatose body taken back to the future with Rex and the Alpha Gang.
  • I heard that the creature looks lke Crustaceous Rex from Godzilla the Series.
  • But beyond the drama of T. rex is a tale as scientifically beguiling as it is dramatic.
  • If Tyrannosaurus rex is my prey, I'm gonna say a B-52 "Arc Light" airstrike is my weapon of choice.
  • Ill be waiting to see what the hell t-rex is about and if it is just as good as the others. jason on Feb 14, 2009
  • Also I was wondering if I should get Count dooku or Captain rex since Im going to buy Asajj Ventress and I can only get one of the two (count and captain).
  • "To Charlemagne's vaulting ambitions," Lewis writes, "the symmetry of a Frankland flanked by two conquered peninsulas proved irresistible - rex Hispanicum added to the title rex Francorum et Langobardum."
  • "To Charlemagne's vaulting ambitions," Lewis writes, "the symmetry of a Frankland flanked by two conquered peninsulas proved irresistible ” rex Hispanicum added to the title rex Francorum et Langobardum."
  • Also called the Shoe-billed stork, She-billed stork [not a typo], Whale-bill or Whale-headed stork, B. rex is a long-legged big-billed waterbird of central Africa, and a specialist denizen of papyrus swamps.
  • And over all these float flags of every hue and purport, from the blue and gold with its loyal "_Ut rex, sit rex_" to the ominous crimson, flaming with a lurid furnace and the terrible motto, "_Quasi ignis conflatoris_."

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