Fromeks- (ekskæreste etc.).
eks
- (informal)ex
- IPA(key): /ˈeks/,[ˈe̞ks̠]
- Rhymes:-eks
- Syllabification(key):eks
- Hyphenation(key):eks
eks
- (dialectal, colloquial)Reduced form ofetkös- Synonyms:(standard)etkö,(colloquial, dialectal)ekkö,et,etsä,eksää
 
èks (pluraleks-eks)
- The name of theLatin-script letterX/x.
- (Latin-script letter names)huruf;a,be,ce,de,e,ef,ge,ha,i,je,ka,el,em,en,o,pe,ki,er,es,te,u,ve,we,eks,ye,zet
Borrowed fromDutchex-, fromFrenchex-, fromLatinex-.
èks (comparativelebih eks,superlativepaling eks)
- former;ex-- Synonyms:bekas,mantan
 
Learned borrowing fromLatinex.
eks m pers orf (indeclinable)
- (colloquial)ex(ex-partner)- Synonyms:była f,były m
 
- eks inWielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
- eks in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Probably fromLatinex(“out of, from”).
ȅks (Cyrillic spellingе̏кс)
- (usually after the prepositionna, as inna eks) in one gulp,bottoms up
- “eks”, inHrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian),2006–2025
- “eks”, inРечник српскохрватскога књижевног језика [Rečnik srpskohrvatskoga književnog jezika,Dictionary of the Serbo-Croatian Literary Language] (in Serbo-Croatian),Друго фототипско издање [Second Phototype Edition], volume 1, Novi Sad; Zagreb:Matica srpska;Matica hrvatska,1967–1976, published1990, page836
eks
- indefinitegenitivesingular ofek
Borrowed fromEnglishex, the English name of the letterX /x.
eks (Baybayin spellingᜁᜃ᜔ᜐ᜔)
- the name of theLatin-script letterX/x, in theFilipino alphabet- Synonym:(in the Abecedario)equis
 
- (Latin-script letter names)titik;ey,bi,si,di,i,ef,dyi,eyts,ay,dyey,key,el,em,en,enye,en dyi,o,pi,kyu,ar,es,ti,yu,vi,dobolyu,eks,way,zi
eks
- plural ofek