sax: Prefix, Suffix and Derived words
Suffixes of sax
- saxon«Word Popularity Bar4/5
saxon
(a) One of a nation or people who formerly dwelt in the nothern part of Germany, and who, with other Teutonic tribes, invaded and conquered England in the fifth and sixth centuries. (b) Also used in the sense of Anglo-Saxon .(c) A native or inhabitant of modern Saxony.
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saxophone
- noun a single-reed woodwind with a conical bore
sax.
- noun a single-reed woodwind with a conical bore
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saxon
- noun a member of a Germanic people who conquered England and merged with the Angles and Jutes to become Anglo-Saxons; dominant in England until the Norman Conquest
- adjective of or relating to or characteristic of the early Saxons or Anglo-Saxons and their descendents (especially the English or Lowland Scots) and their language
- Saxon princes
- for greater clarity choose a plain Saxon term instead of a latinate one
- noun a member of a Germanic people who conquered England and merged with the Angles and Jutes to become Anglo-Saxons; dominant in England until the Norman Conquest
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saxony
- noun an area in Germany around the upper Elbe river; the original home of the Saxons
Saxe; Sachsen.
- noun an area in Germany around the upper Elbe river; the original home of the Saxons
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saxophonist
- noun a musician who plays the saxophone
saxist.
- noun a musician who plays the saxophone
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saxophone
- noun a single-reed woodwind with a conical bore
sax.
- noun a single-reed woodwind with a conical bore
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saxe
- noun a French marshal who distinguished himself in the War of the Austrian Succession (1696-1750)
Marshal Saxe; Hermann Maurice Saxe; comte de Saxe.
- noun an area in Germany around the upper Elbe river; the original home of the Saxons
Sachsen; Saxony.
- noun a French marshal who distinguished himself in the War of the Austrian Succession (1696-1750)
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saxon
(a) One of a nation or people who formerly dwelt in the nothern part of Germany, and who, with other Teutonic tribes, invaded and conquered England in the fifth and sixth centuries. (b) Also used in the sense of Anglo-Saxon .(c) A native or inhabitant of modern Saxony.
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saxophonist
- noun a musician who plays the saxophone
saxist.
- noun a musician who plays the saxophone
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sax
- noun a Belgian maker of musical instruments who invented the saxophone (1814-1894)
Adolphe Sax.
- noun a single-reed woodwind with a conical bore
saxophone.
- noun a Belgian maker of musical instruments who invented the saxophone (1814-1894)
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saxifrage
- noun any of various plants of the genus Saxifraga
rockfoil; breakstone.
- noun any of various plants of the genus Saxifraga
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saxitoxin
- noun a powerful neurotoxin produced by certain dinoflagellates found in red tides; it can accumulate in mollusks that feed on the dinoflagellates and cause food poisoning to humans
- noun a powerful neurotoxin produced by certain dinoflagellates found in red tides; it can accumulate in mollusks that feed on the dinoflagellates and cause food poisoning to humans
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saxifrage
- noun any of various plants of the genus Saxifraga
rockfoil; breakstone.
- noun any of various plants of the genus Saxifraga
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saxicola
- noun Old World chats
genus Saxicola.
- noun Old World chats
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saxatile
- adjective growing on or living among rocks
saxicolous; saxicoline.
- adjective growing on or living among rocks
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saxifraga
(Bot.) A genus of exogenous polypetalous plants, embracing about one hundred and eighty species. See Saxifrage .
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saxifragaceae
- noun a large and diverse family of evergreen or deciduous herbs; widely distributed in northern temperate and cold regions; sometimes includes genera of the family Hydrangeaceae
family Saxifragaceae; saxifrage family.
- noun a large and diverse family of evergreen or deciduous herbs; widely distributed in northern temperate and cold regions; sometimes includes genera of the family Hydrangeaceae
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saxonism
An idiom of the Saxon or Anglo-Saxon language. T. Warton.
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saxatilis
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- saxonist1/5
saxonist
One versed in the Saxon language.
Derived words of sax
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transaxle
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About Prefix and Suffix Words
This page lists all the words created by adding prefixes, suffixes to the word `sax`. For each word, youwill notice a blue bar below the word. The longer the blue bar below a word, the more common/popular the word. Very short blue bars indicate rare usage.
While some of the words are direct derivations of the word `sax`, some are not.
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About Prefix and Suffix Words
This page lists all the words created by adding prefixes, suffixes to the word `sax`. For each word, youwill notice a blue bar below the word. The longer the blue bar below a word, the more common/popular the word. Very short blue bars indicate rare usage.
While some of the words are direct derivations of the word `sax`, some are not.
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