different between axes vs raxes
axes
English
Etymology 1
ax +? -es, axe +? -s
Pronunciation
- (UK, US) enPR: ?k's?z, ?k's?z, IPA(key): /?æks?z/, /?æks?z/
Noun
axes
- plural of ax
- plural of axe
Etymology 2
ax +? -es, axe +? -s
Verb
axes
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ax (all etymologies and senses)
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of axe (all etymologies and senses)
Etymology 3
From Latin ax?s
Pronunciation
- (UK) enPR: ?k's?z, IPA(key): /?æksi?z/
- (US) enPR: ?k's?z, IPA(key): /?æksiz/
Noun
axes
- plural of axis
Anagrams
- Saxe, Seax, seax, sexa-
French
Verb
axes
- second-person singular present indicative of axer
- second-person singular present subjunctive of axer
Anagrams
- Saxe
Latin
Noun
ax?s
- nominative plural of axis
- accusative plural of axis
- vocative plural of axis
Middle English
Etymology 1
Noun
axes
- plural of ax (“axe”)
Etymology 2
Noun
axes
- plural of ax (“axle”)
axes From the web:
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- what axis is the dependent variable
- what axis goes first
raxes
English
Verb
raxes
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rax
Anagrams
- xaser
raxes From the web:
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