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							| Verbs that start with the letter X 
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							| Hello ! Thnx to all who have helped me finding verbs that start with a Z. I �m afraid I need your help again. I need ten verbs that start with the letter X. This is gonna be a tough one!   I already have two: 1. X-ray 2. Xanth   Thnx in advance!     |  28 Jan 2011      
					
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							| I haven �t found any other words but yours and xerox)) 
 But on the Internet and in rap and R �n �B songs there is a tendention to shorten the words starting with ex- as X or X-:
 
 e.g. x-cite (excite)
 xamine (examine)
 xperience (experience)
 xceed
 xcuse
 xclaim
 Xpand
 etc.
 
 XL (excel)
 
 I hope it helps.
 
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							| to xerox to x out   really tough question   |  28 Jan 2011     
					
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							| xerography  I owe you this one...It the original verb for what is now known as  �xerox � |  28 Jan 2011     
					
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							| x-irridiate: To expose or subject to x-ray radiation. 
 
 
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							| As a Scrabble buff, I �ve got a thing for x-words: 
 xylophone xanax xylem xyloid xeric xebec xylograph xenolith xenophobia xenon xanthic 
 Xhosa Xanadu 
 Edit: I just found this site  for word geeks like me. How have I managed to live without it?Also, I know there are no verbs in the list, but I�m sure we�re all aware of �verbing�: "Yeah, last year we xebecked across the Red Sea, dude." |  28 Jan 2011     
					
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							| Poster asked for verbs, not nouns. I think the only verbs worth teaching (?) are 
 to xerox  to x-ray  (possibly) to x out 
 There simply aren �t 10 verbs starting with x in English. |  28 Jan 2011     
					
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 almaz
 
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							| @PhilipR Poster asked for verbs, not nouns
 
 If you �d taken the time to read all of my post, including the edit (which was added long before your comment), you might have noticed that I said there were no verbs in the list - which, incidentally, includes adjectives.  
 The list was simply a light-hearted celebration of the euphony of words beginning with x and an excuse to punt  �The Phrontistery �. 
 
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							| They don �t exist. I think only two English verbs begin with x x-ray and xerox. You will have to go with an x within a verb such as: mix fix annex asphyxiate coax exist (there are many ex... verbs) juxtaxpose box poleaxe relax and more.   |  28 Jan 2011     
					
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							| Dear Errie,  �Xeriscape � (verb) = To cultivate an area as a xeriscape,  which is a garden requiring little or no irrigation. (Oxford Dictionary of English).   I also suggest that you can have:  �To xenotransplant � from  �xenotransplantation � (transplanting organs between different species).  �To X-rate � a film, so that it receives an X-rating.  �To xenograft � from  �a xenograft �, a graft from a donor of different species to the recipient.  �To xylograph � from  �xylography �, the art of printing from wood engravings.  (See:  �to telegraph � from  �telegraphy �.)   I am sure that you have 10 verbs now!   I hope that I have helped.   LES |  28 Jan 2011     
					
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							| Thanks again for all the help! I couldn �t figure it out myself. @Les...yes!. I �ve got my ten verbs now. I wouldn�t have �em without you...  |  31 Jan 2011     
					
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