anex
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English[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
Noun[edit]
anex (plural anexes)
- (US) Alternative spelling of annex
- 1971 May 5, “Chinese Lead Deals At Own Trade Fair”, in The Baltimore Sun[1], via Newspapers.com, page A2:
- A comprehensive range of China's products, from machine tools and computers to jade ornaments and fireworks, is displayed in the gray, 10-story block building in Central Canton and in two nearby anexes.
- 1975 May 18, Lackawana County Commissioners, “You've Got Our New Number (advertisement)”, in The Scranton Times-Tribune[2], Scranton, Pennsylvania, via Newspapers.com, page A-8:
- Social Serv. Ofcs., Court House Anex, Scranton
References[edit]
- “C1: Street Suffix Abbreviations”, in Postal Addressing Standards[3], United States Postal Service, 2015 May, page 59
Etymology 2[edit]
Noun[edit]
anex (plural anexes)
- (chemistry) An ion exchange of an anion.
- 1968 March 25, Karlheinz W. R. Schoenrock, “Observations on the Absorbancy of Sugar Solution”, in Journal of the American Society of Sugar Beet Technologists[4], volume 15, page 390:
- Further treatment of the type 50 syrup over the Cl− form of a strong base anex resin elevated the attenuation index of the syrup over that for the original sugar.
Synonyms[edit]
- (ion exchange of an anion): anion exchange
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Romanian[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Adjective[edit]
anex m or n (feminine singular anexă, masculine plural anecși, feminine and neuter plural anexe)
- annex (attributive)