Associations to the word «Dex»
Noun
- Alexis
- Dexter
- Tran
- Saber
- Chopper
- Jamie
- Cha
- Int
- Stacy
- Sable
- Avatar
- Darcy
- Ref
- Eurovision
- Waterman
- Reaper
- Galen
- Atlantis
- Keen
- Bunk
- Starr
- Undead
- Electro
- Sheppard
- Crate
- Hp
- Cr
- Barbara
- Louse
- Amanda
- Airlock
- Hd
- Visor
- Comm
- Sasha
- Bug
- Excursion
- Questionnaire
- Cockpit
- Sanitation
- Evasion
- Sid
- Craig
- Emancipation
- Rover
- Fax
- Phoebe
- Ac
- Blake
- Rider
- Wiley
- Transform
- Fe
- Mars
- Lawson
- Kissing
- Mite
- Suppression
- Silica
- Hal
- Ramon
- Index
- Contest
- Rodriguez
- Harness
- Mug
- Rachel
- Grin
- 3d
- Cool
- Ro
- Supervisor
- Id
- Con
- Clone
- Xavier
- Duo
- Lantern
- Hamilton
- Html
Adjective
Wiktionary
DEX, noun. (physics and astrophysics) An order or factor of ten. Used both to refer to the function \(\mathrm{dex}(x) = 10^x\) and the number of (possibly fractional) orders of magnitude separating two numbers. When dealing with log to the base 10 transform of a number set the transform of 10, 100, and 1 000 000 is \(\log_{10}(10) = 1\), \(\log_{10}(100) = 2\), and \(\log_{10}(1 000 000) = 6\), so the difference between 10 and 100 in base 10 is 1 dex and the difference between 1 and 1 000 000 is 6 dex.
DEX, noun. (informal) dextromethorphan
DEX, noun. (gaming) dexterity
Wise words
A word carries far, very far, deals destruction through time
as the bullets go flying through space.