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hex
1[ heks ]
verb (used with object)
- to bewitch; practice witchcraft on:
He was accused of hexing his neighbors' cows because they suddenly stopped giving milk.
noun
- spell; charm:
With all this rain, somebody must have put a hex on our picnic.
- a witch.
hex
2[ heks ]
adjective
- hexagonal:
a bolt with a matching washer and hex nut.
hex.
3abbreviation for
- hexagon
- hexagonal.
hex
1/ hɛks /
noun
- short for hexadecimal
- ( as modifier )
hex code
hex
2/ hɛks /
verb
- tr to bewitch
noun
- an evil spell or symbol of bad luck
- a witch
Derived Forms
- ˈhexer, noun
Other Words From
- hexer noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of hex2
Word History and Origins
Origin of hex1
Example Sentences
The Teen’s true identity remains a secret thanks to the sigil hex that prevents others from hearing any identifying information about him, including his real name.
The comment may have been a reference to a lyric in Bambie Thug's song, where they put a hex on an ex-boyfriend, but the singer felt it had crossed a line.
“Then she sent me threatening notes, saying if I told anyone she'd put a conjure hex on me. I was too afraid to come forward until my parents found the notes.”
No longer a pristine hex shape, it was now gnarled up and unusable.
Washington State’s starting running back looked quick, decisive, agile, like someone had lifted whatever hex hovered over him during the first nine games of the season.
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