(acting) A supernumerary or walk-on in a film or play.
(cricket) A run scored without the ball having hit the striker's bat - a wide, bye, leg bye or no ball.
(slang) The state or trait of being over the top, of behaving in an overly dramatic manner.
An extra edition of a newspaper, which is printed outside of the normal printing cycle, for example to report an important late-breaking event.
Something additional, such as an item above and beyond the ordinary school curriculum, or added to the usual charge on a bill.
Something of an extra quality or grade.
laxer
laxer
adj
comparative form of lax: more lax
noun
(slang) lacrosse player
ramex
ramex
noun
(medicine, archaic) A hernia, varicocele, or any scrotal tumor.
raxed
raxed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of rax
raxes
raxes
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rax
relax
relax
verb
(intransitive) To become less severe or tense.
(intransitive) To become loose.
(intransitive, of codes and regulations) To become more lenient.
(transitive) To calm down.
(transitive) To make something (such as codes and regulations) more lenient.
(transitive) To make something less severe or tense.
(transitive) To make something loose.
(transitive) To relieve (something) from stress.
(transitive, dated) To relieve from constipation; to loosen; to open.
retax
retax
verb
(transitive) To tax again.
rewax
rewax
verb
(transitive) To wax again.
sarex
taxer
taxer
noun
(UK, Cambridge University) One of two officers chosen yearly to regulate the assize of bread, and to see the true gauge of weights and measures is observed.
One who taxes.
waxer
waxer
noun
A device used to apply wax.
A person who applies wax.
Something that waxes (grows larger, as opposed to waning).