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AuxPrefix indicating growth or increase.
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AuxStands for Auxiliary port, the logical name in DOS systems for the standard communications port. This is usually the same as COM1.
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AuxAuxiliary Vessel
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Auxshort for auxiliary.
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AuxPronounced 'ox', with short 'o' sound. (1) Verbal shorthand for 'auxiliary', as when referring to a machinery space, e.g. 'Aux One'. (2) Alternate form of AOW.
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AuxAuxiliary Vessel
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Auxauxiliary
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AuxAUX is an abbreviation for auxiliary, normally referring to a piece of equipment that is added to a primary networking or telephony device. For instance, a backup power source for a PBX would be considered auxilary power.
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