-x
Suffix
  1. Used to represent a value that may vary: see x.
    I teach all of the 30x classes. (referring to classes numbered 301, 302, 303, etc)
Pronunciation Suffix
  1. (slang) Used to replace a -ks- sound, such as in hax ("hacks"), pix ("pics"), punx ("punks"), folx ("folks").
Suffix
  1. An abbreviation marker.
    pax (for passenger), TX (for transmit)



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