Definition of Pixes

1. pix [n] - See also: pix

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pixes

pixelating
pixelation
pixelation ratio
pixelations
pixeled
pixelisation
pixelization
pixelizations
pixelized
pixellate
pixellated
pixellates
pixellating
pixelled
pixels
pixes (current term)
pixie
pixie dust
pixieish
pixieishly
pixielike
pixies
pixilated
pixilation
pixilations
pixillated
pixiness
pixinesses
pixmap
pixmaps

Literary usage of Pixes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Christian Archaeology by Charles Wesley Bennett (1888)
"This circumstance has therefore suggested another use of these sacred pixes; namely, to contain relics of saints and martyrs." This St. Menas was held in ..."

2. Testamenta Vetusta: Being Illustrations from Wills, of Manners, Customs, &c by Nicholas Harris Nicolas (1826)
"... specially pixes of copper and timber, we have appointed and commanded the Treasurer of our Chamber, and Master of our Jewel-house, to cause to be made ..."

3. Archaeologia Cantiana by Kent Archaeological Society (1889)
"... pixes, specially pixes of copper and timber, we have appointed and commanded the treasurer of our chamber and master of our jewel house to cause to be ..."

4. Transactions by Ecclesiological Society (1849)
"7 Possibly the last pixes made, or ordered to be made, in this country, ... every of the said pixes to be of the value of iiii/., garnished with our armes, ..."

5. Christian Archæology by Charles Wesley Bennett (1891)
"This circumstance has therefore suggested another use of these sacred pixes; namely, to contain relics of saints and martyrs.' This St. Menas was held in ..."

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