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sextby 2005, from contraction of sex (n.) + text (v.). Related: Sexted; sexting.
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sextearly 15c., "third of the lesser canonical hours," from Latin sexta (hora), fem. of sextus, ordinal of sex (see six).
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sext(n) the fourth of the seven canonical hours; about noon
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sextADJ August (month/mensis understood); abb. Sext.??; renamed to Julius in 44 BC
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sext
combining form for '''six'''
sextillion
sextuplet
sextus
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