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Rex

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Rex
king: part of the official title of a king, now used chiefly in documents, legal proceedings, inscriptions on coins, etc

REX - The original name for Restructured EXtended eXecutor.

Rex 

a breed of short-haired rabbits developed in France in 1919. The body is long with a slightly humped back. Adult rexes weigh an average of 4.4 kg. The short, thick coat, which resembles that of a seal, is black, brown, blue, or white. The pelts are used in their natural form (undipped) to make “imitation seal” articles. Rexes are seldom raised in the USSR because of difficulties in acclimatization.



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De balena vero sufficit, si rex habeat caput, et regina caudam.
Amongst many other questions, he asked me, "Now that George Rex is dead, how many more of the family of Rexes are yet alive?
Abbas beati Martini, SCILICET REX FRANCIAE, est canonicus de consuetudine et habet parvam proebendam quam habet sanctus Venantius, et debet sedere in sede thesaurarii
 
 
 
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