Did you know X is the third least common letter in the English language? I didn't either but I can understand why. I mean, just how many words start with X anyway. Not many. And those that do are some huge thing I have no idea how to pronounce.
Another interesting fact, words that start with the letter X are usually pronounces as if they started with the letter Z. How strange...
So, here's some X words that are actually functional.
•Xanadu (n) - an exotic, luxurious place. This word comes from the poem "Kubla Khan" by Samuel T. Coleridge.
•Xenolith (n) - a fragment of a rock embedded inside another rock.
•Xylograph (n) - a wood engraving.
•Xyloid (adj.) - resembling wood; woody.
•Xanthic (n) - yellowish in color; having to do with the compound xanthine.
•Xebec: A xebec is a special three-masted sailing ship used in the Mediterranean.
•Xeric (adj.) - dry or desert like conditions; having very little moisture.
Got any other favorite X words?
3 comments:
Xenos - Greek for "stranger"
We once had a cat who was a stray we'd adopted that we named Xenos. There is a passage in the Bible that says, "I was a stranger, and you took me in." The word in the original Greek is xenos and, the cat was a stranger and we took her in. ;-)
Sandra
Xeriscape - meaning to landscape with plants that require little water, usually in deserts and high deserts, like in the mountains in Colorado.
Xenos - Greek for "stranger"
We once had a cat who was a stray we'd adopted that we named Xenos. There is a passage in the Bible that says, "I was a stranger, and you took me in." The word in the original Greek is xenos and, the cat was a stranger and we took her in. ;-)
Sandra
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