different between laxist vs saxist
laxist
English
Etymology
From lax +? -ist.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?laks?st/
Noun
laxist (plural laxists)
- (chiefly theology) Someone promoting lax views or relaxed interpretations of something.
Adjective
laxist (comparative more laxist, superlative most laxist)
- (chiefly theology) Promoting a lax view or interpretation of something.
- 2002, Colin Jones,The Great Nation, Penguin 2003, p. 248:
- The Jesuits, it was charged, championed a laxist theology which encouraged rather than deterred sin [...].
- 2002, Colin Jones,The Great Nation, Penguin 2003, p. 248:
Romanian
Etymology
From French laxiste.
Noun
laxist m (plural laxi?ti)
- lax
Declension
laxist From the web:
saxist
English
Etymology
sax +? -ist
Noun
saxist (plural saxists)
- saxophonist; someone who plays the sax
Related terms
- saxophonist
Anagrams
- staxis
saxist From the web:
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