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  2. 215 baby names that start with 'X' - AOL

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    Names that start with “X” are having a moment, according to a baby names expert. “There probably isn’t a more sought after letter in names right now,” Namerology creator Laura Wattenberg ...

  3. List of acronyms: X - Wikipedia

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    This list contains acronyms, initialisms, and pseudo-blends that begin with the letter X. For the purposes of this list: acronym = an abbreviation pronounced as if it were a word, e.g., SARS = severe acute respiratory syndrome , pronounced to rhyme with cars

  4. 130 baby boy names that start with ‘X’ - AOL

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    Boy names that start with "X" are an unusual choice that will certainly help your child stand out. See our list of cool "X" baby names. 130 baby boy names that start with ‘X

  5. Category:Pejorative terms for people - Wikipedia

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    This is a set category.It should only contain pages that are Pejorative terms for people or lists of Pejorative terms for people, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories).

  6. List of animal names - Wikipedia

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    A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Usage of collective nouns Notes Further reading External links Generic terms The terms in this table apply to many ...

  7. 29 Unique Animals That Start With the Letter ‘X’ - AOL

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    Of those, there’s a club of animals that start with "X." They live across different continents and can be found everywhere from the depths of tropical forests to the sunlit areas of deserts.

  8. X; Z; X. Root Meaning in English Origin language Etymology (root origin) English examples xanth-[1] yellow: Greek:

  9. List of English homographs - Wikipedia

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    When the prefix "re-" is added to a monosyllabic word, the word gains currency both as a noun and as a verb. Most of the pairs listed below are closely related: for example, "absent" as a noun meaning "missing", and as a verb meaning "to make oneself missing". There are also many cases in which homographs are of an entirely separate origin, or ...