Associations to the word «Rex»
Noun
- Devon
- Cassie
- Fra
- Regis
- Sue
- Higgins
- Jet
- Conte
- Connor
- Natalie
- Toy
- Laurence
- Marcia
- Griffin
- Jen
- Evangelist
- Hitchcock
- Barney
- Peck
- Lawson
- Reg
- Brit
- Interception
- Shawn
- Pluto
- Clemens
- Wr
- Robbins
- Audrey
- Henchman
- Mason
- Bender
- Mimi
- Roi
- Ravens
- Td
- Reese
- Farrar
- Melissa
- Orton
- Inspector
- Cinema
- Cairns
- Housewife
- Phyllis
- Trailer
- Soup
- Dandy
- Carnival
- Entourage
- Manning
- Frontman
- Breed
- Bassist
- Dunne
- Initial
- Sancho
- Marge
- Larson
- Racer
- Ritter
- Finn
- Kei
- Ryan
- Liner
- Blackmail
- Adventures
- Leech
- Reverse
- Unicorn
- Mystery
- Stella
- Kay
- Archie
- Gina
- Ellsworth
- King
- Premier
- Roy
- Cage
- Ethel
- Aires
- Fossil
- Tt
- Motel
- Commentator
- Gong
- Tyler
Adverb
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.
Wise words
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good poem, see one exquisite picture, and, if possible,
speak a few sensible words.