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Verb
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hexed, past participle; hexes, 3rd person singular present; hexing, present participle; hexed, past tense;
  1. Cast a spell on; bewitch
    • - he hexed her with his fingers
Noun
  1. A magic spell; a curse
    • - a death hex
  2. A witch


  1. an evil spell; "a witch put a curse on his whole family"; "he put the whammy on me"
  2. cast a spell over someone or something; put a hex on someone or something
  3. hexadecimal: of or pertaining to a number system having 16 as its base
  4. Intel HEX is a file format for conveying binary information for applications like programming microcontrollers, EPROMs, and other kinds of chips. It is one of the oldest file formats available for this purpose, having been in use since the 1970s.
  5. The Helsinki Stock Exchange (Finnish: Helsingin Pörssi, Swedish: Helsingforsbörsen) is a stock exchange located in Helsinki, Finland. Since 3 September 2003 it has been part of OMX, referred to as OMX Helsinki (OMXH). ...
  6. Hex is a 1994 album by Bark Psychosis. The term "post-rock" was coined by music journalist Simon Reynolds in his review of this album for Mojo magazine.
  7. Hex is a board game played on a hexagonal grid, theoretically of any size and several possible shapes, but traditionally as an 11x11 rhombus. Other popular dimensions are 13x13 and 19x19 as a result of the game's relationship to the older game of Go. ...
  8. Hex (Simon Pulse, September 1, 2001, ISBN 0-7434-2211-2) is the first book in a series of novels for young adults, written by Rhiannon Lassiter.
  9. Hex, in comics, may refer to: * Hex, a Marvel Comics character by the name of Dominic Destine, who is one of the ClanDestine * Jonah Hex, who is also known as Hex in an alternate future
  10. An evil spell or curse; A witch; A spell (now rare but still found in compounds such as hex sign and hexcraft); To put a hex on
  11. A magical working, or "spell," cast to influence a person's will or fate, most often referring to a curse rather than a blessing or healing.
  12. This is a generic sort of extension indicating some sort of hexadecimal (or even binary) data; of particular note though is that interactive fiction data files for use with the Hugo program typically use this extension.
  13. The way to code RGB color in HTML. See RGB.
  14. The landscape description hexagon that is established on each of the grid points in the EMAP grid. Actual size of these hexagons is 634.5/16 = 39.7 km2.
  15. hexadecimal; base 16 numbering, with digits 0123456789ABCDEF, used as an abbreviated form of binary (4 bits to 1 hex digit).
  16. n. [Eng., origin unkn.]  1 The symbol #, meaning ‘number’, used to denote an apartment or flat number in an address; hash, pound sign.  2 The key with a # sign on push-button telephone keypads, computer keyboards, etc.; the hash key.
  17. The earlier Russian and Soviet receivers which have a flat top and angled sides as opposed to being round.
  18. Not a spell, but a hexagonal-shaped aluminium piece of protection. Very effective in a crack or a break, though many people nowadays prefers friends to do the same job. (But a hex costs half as much as a friend.) Also known as a cowbell, for the noise that a collection makes on a climber's harness.
  19. A system of numbers that many trackers use so that higher numbers may be fit into less digits. This system counts from 0 to 9 like the normal system, but then counts from A to F before looping over to 10.
  20. A standard unit of measurement in the game — a six-sided area one inch (25mm) across on a map, representing an area 2 meters across (approximately 6.5 feet) in the game setting. Hexes are used to measure range, movement, and areas in the HERO System.
  21. A magical spell, charm, or curse cast to influence one's fate or free will.
  22. evil spell, misfortune, or bad luck that one person can impose on another.
  23. A spell which is usually intended to have a negative effect on its target.
  24. A stunt ran where the Defensive Tackle on the heavy side will loop outside theDefensive End on the snap. The Defensive End will slant lite. The rest of the line will slant heavy.
  25. Short for 'hexcentric'. A hexagonally shaped nut attached to a flexible looped wire which is inserted into a rock crack as protection when trad climbing.