Associations to the word «Rex»
Noun
- Hunt
- Charter
- Magnus
- Vandal
- Mach
- Bellamy
- Burton
- Malley
- Slav
- Sterling
- Murphy
- Bon
- Rutherford
- Shelley
- Navarre
- Margarita
- Raisin
- Shaving
- Gloria
- Mitch
- Fry
- Richards
- Facing
- Flashback
- Currie
- Caesar
- Avalon
- Carroll
- Pr
- Parade
- Zeppelin
- Tyranny
- Slade
- Specimen
- Muir
- Bluegrass
- Tucker
- Osborn
- Coin
- Polymerization
- Gabrielle
- Rafe
- Mor
- Rotary
- Todd
- Shapiro
- Halfback
- Williams
- Orson
- Detective
- Charlton
- Digger
- Chunk
- Lori
- Goth
- Latin
- Rudolph
- Jake
- Memo
- Floyd
- Clone
- Terry
- Gregor
- Noah
- Abbreviation
- Putnam
- Boulder
- Snooker
- Paleontology
- Cowboy
- Judges
- Jessie
- Kramer
- Mott
- Rabbit
- Priesthood
- Sheldon
- Orchid
- Vivian
- Ingrid
- Benson
- Kingship
- Turnover
- Brady
Adjective
Wiktionary
REX, noun. An animal which has a genetic recessive variation that causes the guard hairs to be very short or fully lacking.
REX, proper noun. (formal, usually italicized) The reigning king.
REX, proper noun. A male given name coined in the nineteenth century from Latin rex "king", rarely bestowed on children today.
REX, proper noun. A popular name for a dog.
REX SACRORUM, noun. (historical) A senatorial priesthood in Ancient Rome, reserved for patricians.
Dictionary definition
REX, noun. A male sovereign; ruler of a kingdom.
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