Rex vs. Wex — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Rex and Wex
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Rex
A mammal, such as a rabbit or cat, having a genetic mutation that causes the guard hairs to be short or lacking, often resulting in a curly coat.
Wex
Wex is a collaboratively-edited legal dictionary and encyclopaedia, intended for broad use by "practically everyone, even law students and lawyers entering new areas of law".It is sponsored and hosted by the Legal Information Institute ("LII") at the Cornell Law School. Much of the material that appears in Wex was originally developed for the LII's "Law about..." pages, to which Wex is the successor.
Rex
An animal which has a genetic recessive variation that causes the guard hairs to be very short or fully lacking.
Wex
Obsolete form of wax
Rex
A king.
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Wex
To grow; to wax.
Wex
Waxed.
Wex
Wax.
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