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  • 21hex. — hex. (hexadecimal) n. pertaining to a numbering system which uses 16 as the base (as opposed to 10) …

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  • 22hex — [n] curse, spell abracadabra*, allure, bewitching, bewitchment, charm, conjuration, double whammy*, enchantment, evil eye, hexing, hocus pocus*, jinx, magic, magic spell, mumbo jumbo*, sorcery, voodoo*, whammy*; concepts 370,673,689 …

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  • 23hex — chiefly N. Amer. ► VERB ▪ cast a spell on. ► NOUN 1) a magic spell. 2) a witch. ORIGIN German hexen …

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  • 24hex — ☆ hex1 [heks ] n. [PaGer hexe < Ger < OHG hagazussa, akin to OE hagtes: see HAG1] 1. Dial. a witch 2. a) a sign, spell, etc. believed to bring bad luck b) a jinx vt. to cause to …

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  • 25hex|ad|ic — «hehk SAD ihk», adjective. of or having to do with the number six as a base in counting; increasing by sixes …

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  • 26hex|a|em|er|ic — «HEHK suh EHM uhr ihk», adjective. having to do with the six days of Creation. Also, hexahemeric …

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  • 27hex|ap|o|dy — «hehk SAP uh dee», noun, plural dies. a line or verse consisting of six metrical feet …

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  • 28hex|a|ra|di|al — «HEHK suh RAY dee uhl», adjective. having six radii …

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  • 29hex|yl — «HEHK suhl», noun. a univalent hydrocarbon radical (C6H13) deived from hexane …

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  • 30Hex — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Hex (homonymie). Hex jeu de société édition originale de 1952 …

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