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There are 18 seven-letter words containing SAX

Abrasaxalto␣saxbari␣saxbass␣saxmesaxonsaxaulsSaxelbysaxellosaxhornSaxilbysaxionssaxistsSaxmansSaxonicSaxonlySaxtonssaxtuba sax␣tuba

20 definitions found

  • Abrasax — prop.n. (Historical) A theonym of unclear signification, commonly… — n. (Historical) A gem engraved with the word Abrasax or Abraxas.
  • alto␣sax — n. Clipping of alto saxophone.
  • bari␣sax — n. Clipping of baritone saxophone.
  • bass␣sax — n. Clipping of bass saxophone.
  • mesaxon — n. (Neurobiology) A pair of parallel plasma membranes of a Schwann…
  • saxauls — n. Plural of saxaul.
  • Saxelby — prop.n. Alternative form of Saxelbye, Leicestershire.
  • saxello — n. (Music) A variation on the saxophone, with a slightly curved…
  • saxhorn — n. (Music) Any of a group of similar brass instruments, resembling…
  • Saxilby — prop.n. A village in Saxilby with Ingleby parish, West Lindsey…
  • saxions — n. Plural of saxion.
  • saxists — n. Plural of saxist.
  • Saxmans — prop.n. Plural of Saxman.
  • Saxonic — adj. Relating to the Saxons or Anglo-Saxons.
  • Saxonly — adv. In a Saxon manner or context; like the Saxons. — adj. Like or befitting the Saxons.
  • Saxtons — prop.n. Plural of Saxton.
  • saxtuba — n. An obsolete valved brasswind instrument inspired by the Ancient…
  • sax␣tuba — n. (Music) saxhorn.
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  • Scrabble in English: 5 words
  • French Wiktionary: 19 words
  • Spanish Wiktionary: 2 words
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
  • German Wiktionary: 3 words
  • Portuguese Wiktionary: 3 words
  • Dutch Wiktionary: no word

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