Meaning & Definition of word "Rex"

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    Rex

    /rɛks/

    noun:

    • 1. A title used for a king or ruler, especially in historical or mythological contexts.
      • Example: The ancient Roman rex was both a political and a religious leader.
    • 2. A male ruler or king in certain languages, derived from Latin.
      • Example: In the Latin phrase 'Rex Universalis', the term signifies a universal king.
    • 3. A name given to specific historical or legendary kings.
      • Example: Rex Tutankhamun is known for his rich tomb and significant contributions to ancient Egyptian history.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'rex', meaning 'king'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    Rex of the jungle:

    Refers to a lion, denoting its status as a dominant animal in its habitat.

    Rex in the context of dinosaurs:

    Specifically refers to the Tyrannosaurus rex, known for its size and ferocity.

    Related Words

    regal:

    Characteristic of a king; royal.

    regent:

    A person appointed to administer a state because the monarch is a minor or is absent.

    regalia:

    The emblems or insignia of royalty.

    Slang Meanings of rex

    Meaning: Cool or awesome

    Example Sentence: That concert was totally rex!

    Meaning: Something that is the best in its category

    Example Sentence: His new car is rex compared to others.